EPA\u00a0Administrator Lee Zeldin\u00a0announced the agency's plan to rescind the finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health.

Experts warn the move will severely curb the federal government's ability to combat climate change.

EPA\u00a0Administrator Lee Zeldin\u00a0announced the agency's plan to rescind the finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health.

EPA administrator Lee Zeldin announced plans to revoke key scientific finding that allows for US climate regulation

EPA head Lee Zeldin has framed the rollback as necessary to axe regulations and ensure the US’s continued prosperity.

The proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule would revoke a finding that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare.

The EPA action is part of President Donald Trump's broader effort to expand fossil fuel production while limiting the expansion of renewable energy.

Move would end limits on greenhouse gas pollution, hamper future efforts to combat global warming – and cut US$54 billion in costs annually.

Environmental Protection Agency officials might end the agency's prior "endangerment finding" for greenhouse gas emissions and repeal vehicle regulations.

The US Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday issued a proposal to rescind a foundational scientific finding that underpins the federal government's authority to limit…

Die US-Umweltbehörde plant die Aufhebung der Gefährdungsfeststellung zu Treibhausgasen. Das könnte Klimaschutzmaßnahmen gefährden.

The endangerment finding underpins the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gases. The Trump administration is trying to reverse it.

EPA tries to rescind ‘endangerment finding’ – part of ‘drill, baby, drill’ agenda that experts say poses grave threat