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Sources say that the EPA will withdraw its foundation rules for greenhouse gas regulations

Two sources with knowledge of the plan said that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to reverse the scientific conclusion that greenhouse gas emission endangers public health. This will remove the legal basis that supports all major climate regulations.

The proposal to reverse "endangerment findings" undermines one of the most important federal standards, which had allowed the United States tackle climate change through regulation of vehicles, industries and energy-producing plants that emit heat trapping greenhouse gases.

Sources said that a reversal of the findings would allow the EPA easily to undo major regulations that addressed greenhouse gas emissions based on this finding.

A spokesperson for the EPA said that on June 30, the agency sent a proposal to reconsider the endangerment findings to the White House Office of Management and Budget, and other federal agencies are currently reviewing it.

In an email, an EPA spokesperson stated that the proposal would be made public for public comment and notice once it had been approved by all agencies and signed by Administrator.

The Washington Post was the first to report on this decision.

(source: Reuters)