"Endangerment Finding on Greenhouse Gases"
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What the EPA’s “endangerment finding” is and why it’s being challenged

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Environmental Protection Agency's endangerment finding on greenhouse gasses has played a role in every attempt by the EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions across multiple administrations.
While the first Trump administration left it in place, the press reports suggest that an attempt will be made to eliminate it in the near future.
The science in which the finding is based on is so solid that any ensuing court case will likely leave opponents worse off in the long run.
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