Trump Trims Greenhouse Gas Regulations

Trump Trims Greenhouse Gas Regulations
President Donald Trump, accompanied by Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt (3rd L) and Vice President Mike Pence (R) is applauded as he hold up the signed Energy Independence Executive Order at EPA headquarters in Washington on March 28, 2017. AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais
Petr Svab
Petr Svab
reporter
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In an executive order, President Donald Trump rolled back a number of regulations that required reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. While its immediate impact will be limited, the move reduces the federal regulatory burden on industries—notably coal, oil, and gas mining.

The March 28 order directs federal agencies to no longer consider greenhouse emissions when permitting energy, infrastructure, and other projects and stops the agencies from factoring the “social cost of carbon” into their decisions.

The order also directs the Environmental Protection Agency and Interior Department to review rules that govern oil and natural gas developments.

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Petr Svab
Petr Svab
reporter
Petr Svab is a reporter covering New York. Previously, he covered national topics including politics, economy, education, and law enforcement.
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