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Can the EPA Finesse the Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding?

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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the agency will consider rescinding the so-called endangerment finding that triggers the regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act .
Peter Bergen : Taking this course would have required the EPA to disavow virtually everything it has said in the past 35 years about the potential consequences of climate change, among other things.
He says the EPA 's primary goal is to rescind greenhouse gas regulations imposed on stationary sources, and prevent the adoption of new such regulations.
Bergen says this approach is a targeted bank shot than a frontal assault on the endangerment determination.
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