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Trump Repeals Key Greenhouse Gas Finding, Erasing EPA’s Power to Fight Climate Change

13 February 2026 at 09:27
The Environmental Protection Agency rejected the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.

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Rigorous scientific findings since 2009 have shown that greenhouse gases and global warming are harming public health.

What to Know About the E.P.A.’s Big Attack on Climate Regulation

13 February 2026 at 21:03
The Trump administration has repealed the scientific determination that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change.

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E.P.A. administrator Lee Zeldin has claimed that previous administrations used the endangerment finding to justify “trillions of dollars” in regulations on polluting industries and its reversal will help the economy.

Behind the E.P.A.’s Rush to Repeal the Endangerment Finding

10 February 2026 at 15:17
The agency is racing to repeal a scientific finding that requires it to fight global warming. Experts say the goal is to get the matter before the justices while President Trump is still in office.

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Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, at the agency’s headquarters in Washington last year.

D.O.E. Panel to Question Climate Science Was Unlawful, Judge Rules

30 January 2026 at 16:57
The researchers produced a report that was central in a Trump administration effort to stop regulating climate pollution.

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The judge ruled that Energy Secretary Chris Wright violated the law when he handpicked researchers to work in secret to produce a government report on global warming.

U.S Has Officially Withdrawn From the Paris Climate Accord

27 January 2026 at 10:55
The United States is the only country to pull out of the global agreement among nations to fight climate change. European diplomats say the U.S. reputation is suffering.

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Moves by the Trump administration underline America’s isolation in the effort to control the greenhouse gases, mostly from the burning of fossil fuels, that are dangerously heating the planet.

Democrats Seek Investigation of $3.5 Million Deal by Interior Official’s Husband

20 January 2026 at 14:50
Records show that Karen Budd-Falen, a top Interior Department official, didn’t disclose a contract between her husband and the developers of a mine approved by the agency.

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Karen Budd-Falen in 2017. Ms. Budd-Falen, currently the third-ranking official at the Interior Department, also worked at the agency during the first Trump administration.

Empire Wind Project Can Resume Construction, Judge Rules

16 January 2026 at 12:14
A federal judge said the Empire Wind project off Long Island would suffer “irreparable harm” if the Trump administration continued to hold up work.

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The South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, the staging site for the Empire Wind offshore wind project.

E.P.A. Moves to Limit States’ Ability to Block Pipelines

13 January 2026 at 14:08
The agency wants to curtail a section of the Clean Water Act that Democratic governors have used to restrict fossil fuel development.

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A gas pipeline under construction near Amarillo, Texas, in November.

Judge Blocks Trump Effort to Stop Rhode Island’s Revolution Wind Project

12 January 2026 at 21:31
The ruling means that construction can continue on Revolution Wind, a $6.2 billion project off the coast of Rhode Island, at least for now.

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Components of the Revolution Wind farm project on a pier in New London, Conn., in September.

Under Trump, U.S. Adds Fuel to a Heating Planet

12 January 2026 at 05:02
The president’s embrace of fossil fuels and withdrawal from the global fight against climate change will make it hard to keep warming at safe levels, scientists said.

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America’s greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of coal, oil and gas, which had finally started to decline, rose 1.9 percent after Mr. Trump returned to office.

Trump Pulls U.S. Out of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

The action could make it more difficult for a future administration to rejoin the Paris climate accord, the agreement among most nations to fight climate change.

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President Trump addressing the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York last year.

Venezuela’s ‘Dirty’ Oil and the Environment: Three Things to Know

5 January 2026 at 17:48
Most of the reserves in the country are extra-heavy oil that’s tough to extract and generates more greenhouse gases.

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Flaring at the Amuay refinery in Punto Fijo, Venezuela, in 2021.

The Trump Administration Approved a Big Lithium Mine. A Top Official’s Husband Profited.

3 January 2026 at 11:30
Karen Budd-Falen, the No. 3 at the Interior Department, didn’t disclose a $3.5 million water-rights contract between her husband and the developers of a Nevada mine, records show.

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The Lithium Nevada Corp. mining site in 2023.

Offshore Wind Projects Challenge Trump Administration’s Order to Stop Work

2 January 2026 at 21:16
The developers of Revolution Wind off Rhode Island and Empire Wind off New York are the latest to sue the Trump administration.

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Wind-turbine parts for the Revolution Wind offshore project in New London, Conn., in September.
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