The Environmental Protection Agency has decided to revoke a key scientific finding it published 16 years ago that six greenhouse gases are a threat to public health and must be regulated under the Clean Air Act. David Schechter breaks down why it matters.
Breakdown
- EPA proposes revoking the endangerment finding, which underpins US climate rules. 16s
- The endangerment finding enabled regulation of greenhouse gases from vehicles and power plants. 35s
- The proposal would remove EPA regulation of tailpipe emissions linked to climate change. 1m 45s
- Officials claim the change could save Americans $54 billion annually. 1m 59s
- Environmentalists plan legal challenges, and the Supreme Court has previously limited EPA powers. 2m 41s