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EPA, Trump and Climate Finding

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Trump revokes EPA finding on greenhouse gas threat in huge blow to climate change regulations
The Trump administration has repealed an EPA rule that classified carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases as a threat to public health.

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Trump’s EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate change
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Environmental Groups Sue EPA Over Repeal of Climate Finding
 · 7h
Public health and green groups sue EPA over repeal of greenhouse gases rule
A coalition of health and environmental groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday, challenging its determination last week that revoked a scientific finding that has been the centra...

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Trump’s Push to Overturn 2009 Climate Finding Could Reshape U.S. Emissions Rules
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Climate groups sue Trump administration over EPA's bombshell deregulation decision
Scientific American
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How climate change made deadly floods in Spain even worse

In 2024 extreme rain and floods hit the Spanish region of Valencia, killing at least 230 people. Now a new study shows climate change made it even worse
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EU countries need to 'urgently coordinate' to adapt to climate change, EU's advisory board warns

More frequent climate-related events such as flooding, wildfires, repeated heatwaves, and droughts call for a precautionary approach, according to the latest report from the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change.
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Trump Administration Erases the Government’s Power to Fight Climate Change

The Environmental Protection Agency rejected the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.
2h

As climate change heats up our world, will we lose the Winter Olympics?

Retired Winter Olympian Katie Tannenbaum remembers when global warming first really came into focus for her. “Climate change has always been on my radar,” says Tannenbaum,
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Obama says U.S. 'less safe' after Trump erases power to fight climate change

Washington — Former President Barack Obama slammed the Trump administration's repeal of a landmark climate finding from the Democrat's presidency, saying the United States is "less safe" after President Donald Trump eliminated the legal basis for federal regulations targeting greenhouse gases.
Irish Examiner on MSN
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Trump condemned for revoking scientific finding on climate change

The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that has been the central basis for US action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and
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Endangered Snowpack: How climate change will affect Colorado skiing

Colorado’s iconic alpine ski resorts are used to wild changes in weather — from massive blizzards to snow droughts. But how will they handle the long-term warming trends expected from
7hon MSN

Trump claims his pollution rollback will save Americans money – but climate change is raising household costs

Climate change is usually assessed in scientific terms – rising temperatures, sea levels and carbon emissions. But increasingly, it can also be measured in household bills – higher insurance premiums,
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The beloved Olympic mascots are color-changing critters that are vulnerable to climate change

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — The pair of animals chosen as mascots of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are stoats — weasel-like creatures that are at risk because of climate change. One of them is brown and the other is white,
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A Greenland sled dog champion fears for his culture as climate change melts the ice

ILULISSAT, Greenland — Growing up in a village in northern Greenland, Jørgen Kristensen’s closest friends were his stepfather’s sled dogs. Most of his classmates were dark-haired Inuit; he was different. When he was bullied at school for his fair hair — an inheritance from the mainland Danish father he never knew — the dogs came to him.
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US energy chief says IEA must 'drop' focus on climate change

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright urged the International Energy Agency on Wednesday to abandon its work on climate change and focus instead on its founding mission. The IEA was created "to focus on energy security",
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