U.S.: Environmental Protection Agency wants to retreat greenhouse gas harm statement

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Since 2009, the legal opinion on greenhouse gas emissions is the basis for the implementation of eco-agendes in the United States. The claim that these substances endanger human wellness allows state support for "energy transformation" and expensive, "emission-free" technologies. Now the Donald Trump administration is planning to retreat a ruling in force for 16 years. For climateism, this would mean a terrible failure.

The plans for changes to the Environment Agency have late been reported by the Washington Post. As we learn from the publication of the medium, under the supervision of Lee Zeldin, the institution intends to decision distant from the support of the climate agenda and compromise between nature conservation and efficient economy and energy.

"The Trump administration will not sacrifice national prosperity, energy safety and freedom of our nation for an agenda that strangles our industry, our mobility and consumer choice, while at the same time fostering overseas competition," said Lee Zeldin in March this year, announcing for the first time the intention to retreat its legal opinion from 2009.

Within a fewer months, the institution went from words to deeds. The proposal to retreat the uncovering of greenhouse gas emissions harmful for 16 years is already open to the Agency. Information about this work, so far without details, as stated by Washingtonpost.com, can be found on the government website.

The Environment Agency has besides informed that it has sent a proposal to retreat its opinion on greenhouse gas harm to the Management and Budget Office on 30 June.

Based on the legally binding determination of greenhouse gas emissions harm to human health, the administration Joe Bidena passed 7 different regulations, introducing emanation limits, the cost of which the Environmental Protection Agency valued at a trillion dollars.

If the change actually occurs, the legal basis will be lost to Clean Air Act – a law allowing the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions.

Sources: washingingtonpost.com, tysol.pl

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