
Obama-era greenhouse gas rules gone as EPA’s Zeldin signs ‘single largest deregulatory action’ in history
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EPA administrator Lee Zeldin eliminates the 2009 Obama EPA Endangerment Finding that established federal greenhouse gas emissions standards, potentially saving Americans $1.3 trillion.
Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.
An ensuing Supreme Court ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA found greenhouse gases qualify as air pollutants and that if the EPA determines they endanger public health or welfare it can regulate them. He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.
"As I traveled across all 50 states this past year, I heard from countless Americans who not only dislike the (motor-vehicle) start-stop feature but passionately advocated for this mechanism to be a thing of the past," Zeldin said of the major recission made Thursday. Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.













