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Trump admin won’t make polluters report how much they’ve polluted | CNN

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin framed the new steps as a move to end burdensome regulations. Climate advocates blasted it as a way to give polluters a free pass.

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cnn.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Trump admin won’t make polluters report how much they’ve polluted | CNN

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin framed the new steps as a move to end burdensome regulations. Climate advocates blasted it as a way to give polluters a free pass.

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theguardian.com9 mesi fa

US environment agency could end reporting of greenhouse gas emissions

The mandatory program, which required 8,000 facilities to report their release, will be ended to reduce ‘bureaucratic red tape’

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  1. venerdì 12 settembre 2025·cnn.com

    Trump admin won’t make polluters report how much they’ve polluted | CNN

    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin framed the new steps as a move to end burdensome regulations. Climate advocates blasted it as a way to give polluters a…

  2. sabato 13 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    US environment agency could end reporting of greenhouse gas emissions

    The mandatory program, which required 8,000 facilities to report their release, will be ended to reduce ‘bureaucratic red tape’