Non-profits call for withdrawal of US EPA proposed repeal of endangerment finding, citing new records on controversial working group

Published 22:01 on January 22, 2026 / Last updated at 22:01 on January 22, 2026 / / Americas (US & Canada), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation, Litigation, Power/Electrification, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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Two environmental non-profits has requested the US EPA withdraw its repeal of the landmark endangerment finding that underpins many GHG standards in the country, citing documents the groups said boosted existing accusations that the agency's move was underpinned by a Climate Working Group (CWG) that was allegedly unlawfully conducted.
Two environmental non-profits has requested the US EPA withdraw its repeal of the landmark endangerment finding that underpins many GHG standards in the country, citing documents the groups said boosted existing accusations that the agency's move was underpinned by a Climate Working Group (CWG) that was allegedly unlawfully conducted.


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