Trump admin advances climate reg overhaul

By Sean Reilly | 07/01/2025 01:32 PM EDT

The move opens the door to revise a suite of rules clamping down on heat-trapping emissions, especially from the industrial and transportation sectors.

President Donald Trump points to a reporter during a briefing with media on Friday.

President Donald Trump, seen here during a briefing, has criticized rules designed to rein in greenhouse gas emissions. Jacquelyn Martin/AP

EPA has taken its first public step toward revisiting the landmark 2009 determination that underpins most of the agency’s climate regulations.

The move marks an introductory and pivotal step for the Trump administration to rewrite the foundation of a suite of rules that aim to clamp down on heat-trapping emissions, especially from the industrial and transportation sectors.

EPA on Monday sent the proposed rule, titled “Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding and Motor Vehicle Reconsideration,” to the White House regulations office for a routine review, according to a notice posted on a government tracking website.

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While the proposal’s contents were not made public, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin had targeted the endangerment finding in a list of planned regulatory rollbacks released in March.

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