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EPA head Lee Zeldin defends repealing Obama-era climate change regulation when pressed by CNN host
Zeldin defends decision to axe EPA statute regulating auto, aviation and energy industries, calling it largest deregulatory ...
The Environmental Protection Agency’s effort to reverse a landmark finding that greenhouse gas emissions threaten public ...
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin shut down CNN host Kasie Hunt Sunday on “State of the Union,” ...
Lee Zeldin's recent proposals for the Environmental Protection Agency, which would be one of the largest deregulatory actions ...
We're fighting a deliberate, calculated campaign not just to deny climate change but also to destroy all the progress we were ...
WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is moving to repeal an Obama-era emissions finding he ...
Zeldin unveiled the plans on the "Ruthless" podcast that aired on Tuesday, where he characterized the move as one that will ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNEPA Admin Lee Zeldin Shuts Down CNN Host’s Climate Criticism On “State Of The Union”
EPA Administrator says network's images had 'nothing to do' with new policy, points to 'bad assumptions' in Obama-era finding ...
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EPA chief Lee Zeldin defends proposed repealing of endangerment finding
In a surprising move, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed reversing the "endangerment finding," which had determined ...
A proposed EPA rule would rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger ...
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Extended interview: EPA head Lee Zeldin on agency cuts, repealing endangerment finding
Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin joins "The Takeout with Major Garrett" to discuss cuts to his agency ...
President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday proposed revoking a scientific finding that has long been the central ...
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