
Trump EPA reportedly seeks to revoke landmark air pollution rule

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The Trump administration's EPA, led by Lee Zeldin, plans to repeal the 2009 "endangerment finding" that identified greenhouse gases as a threat to health. This could lead to legal challenges and affect regulations on tailpipe emissions, with potential implications for other sectors. While the administration claims the policy change could save over $1 trillion, critics argue climate change costs could far exceed these savings. Automakers may face increased costs due to differing regulations across markets, particularly as competition from China rises.
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