Monday, 16 October 2017

The US EPA repealed a climate law that would have saved $34 billion in annual health costs

The US EPA repealed a climate law that would have saved $34 billion in annual health costs

Before Scott Pruitt was sworn in as the chief of the US Environmental Protection Agency under president Donald Trump, he was at odds with the organization. He vowed to dismantle several of the EPA’s current regulations limiting pollution, even going so far as suing the federal agency multiple times as Oklahoma’s attorney general. Today, Oct. 10, Pruitt followed through on his pledge to roll back one of the Obama administration’s most important pieces of environmental legislation...

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