White House Official Announces Plans to Gut US Climate Change Policy
February 11, 2026 • Google News World
US President Trump Set to Repeal Environmental Regulations and Climate Change Policy
A White House official has confirmed that the US government plans to repeal environmental regulations and climate change policy. The Endangerment Finding, a key component of the Clean Air Act, is set to be rescinded.
The EPA’s decision to reverse its own conclusion that greenhouse gases contribute to global warming and pose a threat to public health was announced recently. This move has been met with concern from environmental groups and scientists who argue that it undermines efforts to address climate change.
The White House has not provided further details on the reasons behind the decision, but officials have stated that the repeal is intended to promote economic growth and reduce regulatory burdens on businesses.
The EPA’s Endangerment Finding was first introduced in 2009 under President Barack Obama. It concluded that greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide and methane, pose a threat to public health and welfare due to their contribution to climate change.
Repealing this finding would likely have significant implications for environmental policy and regulations in the US. The move has been met with criticism from lawmakers and advocacy groups who argue that it would undermine efforts to address climate change and protect public health.
The White House has announced plans to review and revise various environmental regulations, including those related to air and water quality.
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