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Trump EPA rollbacks could harm air and water
Summary
The article reports the EPA under President Trump has launched 66 actions to roll back or weaken environmental rules, and experts say those moves could threaten air and water quality and contribute to global heating.
Content
The EPA has launched multiple actions to roll back environmental rules under the Trump administration. The article reports 66 actions since January last year that are described as aimed at weakening protections for ecosystems and the climate. Experts told the Guardian these moves could threaten air and water quality, increase chemical exposures, and contribute to global heating. The EPA has defended its approach and rejected the criticism.
Key reported facts:
- The article and NRDC research say the EPA initiated 66 actions to roll back or weaken environmental rules.
- Reported measures include exemptions for polluters, the shutdown of the agency’s research and development office, and steps to repeal a legal finding that underpins many climate regulations.
- The EPA has responded by saying it can reduce regulatory costs while fulfilling obligations to protect health and the environment.
Summary:
Experts say the reported rollbacks could harm air and water quality and contribute to global heating. Undetermined at this time.
