EPA Seeks End to Clean Energy Grants
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EPA chief seeks to claw back $20 billion in climate funding
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin seeks to end contracts agreed by previous administration to distribute $20 billion in grants to fund clean energy and transportation projects in disadvantaged communities.
The aim was to kickstart projects over the next seven years to reduce or avoid up to 40 million metric tons of climate pollution annually .
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