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Trump repeals EPA greenhouse gas finding, easing US emissions regulations


US President Donald Trump has announced his administration will repeal findings that have underpinned environmental laws and influenced vehicles in the US since 2009 – which it says will bring more choice for motorists by “restoring the American Dream”.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will, under the White House’s direction, repeal the 2009 ‘endangerment finding’, which President Trump said “had no basis in fact” according to The New York Times.

The 200-page document was based on research and scientific evidence which led to EPA actions to reduce carbon dioxide, methane and other heat-trapping pollutants from power plants, factories and motor vehicles.

Greenhouse gases are those which accumulate in Earth’s atmosphere where they form a layer that traps heat from the sun, playing a major role in global warming according to scientific reports.

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According to The New York Times, President Trump described the ‘endangerment finding’, which also showed greenhouse gases pose significant health risks to wider society, as a “radical rule” which formed “the basis for the green scam”.

“This is about as big as it gets: we are officially terminating the so-called ‘endangerment finding,’ a disastrous Obama-era policy,” said President Trump, referring to Barack Obama, US president from 2009-2017.

“We’ll be less safe, less healthy and less able to fight climate change — all so the fossil fuel industry can make even more money,” former President Obama posted on social media in response.

The EPA said greenhouse gas emission policies have now been eliminated for motor vehicles from model year 2012 or later, bringing a previously mooted plan to remove the need for ‘stop-start’ – a feature proven to lower vehicle emissions – in internal combustion-powered cars.