US EPA is reviewing ‘mental leaps’ in science behind endangerment finding, Zeldin says

Published 21:49 on May 23, 2025 / Last updated at 21:49 on May 23, 2025 / / Americas, US

US EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin indicated this week that the agency is reviewing some “mental leaps” in the scientific findings that underpin a 2009 rule key to many US climate policies, known as the endangerment finding.
US EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin indicated this week that the agency is reviewing some “mental leaps” in the scientific findings that underpin a 2009 rule key to many US climate policies, known as the endangerment finding.


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