The EcoNews Report airs live on Saturdays at 10 A.M. on K. HUM 104.7 or on your podcast app. The show is brought to you by the North coast Environmental Center, the Environmental Protection Information Center, Humboldt Waterkeeper, and Friends of the Eel River.

On February 12, the Trump Administration rescinded the Obama-era “endangerment finding,” a legal recognition by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that greenhouse gas emissions were harming and would further harm health and human safety. This endangerment finding allowed the EPA to issue regulations under the Clean Air Act on six climate pollutants, including carbon dioxide.

Now, the Trump Administration says that it lacks the legal capacity to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and have tossed the endangerment finding and clean car regulations that aimed to reduce emissions by improving efficiency.

To break down what this means, Matt Simmons, Climate Attorney at EPIC, and Scott Greacen, Conservation Director at Friends of the Eel River, join the program.

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