US EPA repeals greenhouse gas endangerment finding
→Federal authority to regulate emissions removed
Change
The US EPA repealed its greenhouse gas endangerment finding, eliminating federal authority to regulate emissions from stationary sources.
Why it matters
The repeal removes the legal basis for federal emissions regulation, shifting regulatory and litigation dynamics to state-level frameworks.
Implications
- → States can enforce independent climate laws — federal preemption weakened
- → Energy companies face fragmented regulation — compliance uncertainty increases
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