New EPA Policies Will Undo Decades of Environmental Protections
Briefly

The EPA has proposed eliminating limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal and gas power plants, arguing these do not significantly impact climate change. This stance has been heavily criticized as many truths indicate otherwise; the power sector is a major source of emissions in the U.S. The recent exchange involving EPA head Lee Zeldin highlights the administration's dismissal of climate concerns, legitimizing further fossil fuel exploitation and contradicting efforts to mitigate pollution and global warming.
The Environmental Protection Agency's proposed regulation claims fossil fuel emissions don't significantly contribute to climate change, despite being second only to transportation in greenhouse gases.
The agency insists that eliminating emissions from coal and gas would have no meaningful effect on public health, a statement that is widely criticized as nonsensical.
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