#Climate Policy
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Trump administration repeals 2009 endangerment finding, the legal backbone of US climate regulation, starting with vehicle emissions standards rollback
President Trump overturns 2009 endangerment finding that greenhouse gases threaten public health, dismantling 15 years of federal climate regulation in unprecedented move.
Trump administration repeals EPA's greenhouse gas endangerment finding after 17 years, slowing emissions decline by 10%. What this means for climate policy, business, and global markets.
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[email protected]The Trump administration's move to dismantle the endangerment finding for greenhouse gases threatens to unravel major climate regulations while creating regulatory uncertainty for businesses.
Trump's EPA moves to repeal greenhouse gas regulations that have governed US climate policy for 17 years. Automakers split, China gains ground, markets fragment.
After 13 years offline, Japan restarts the world's largest nuclear plant. What this means for global energy transition and geopolitics.
EPA's plan to rescind the 2009 endangerment finding faces mounting legal challenges as federal judge rules against handpicked climate review panel.
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[email protected]Analyzing the China overseas energy transition 2026. From the 2021 coal exit to the current dominance in global power grids across Chile and Europe.
A US judge has ruled the Trump administration's cancellation of $7.6bn in clean energy grants was illegal. Discover the details of the Trump clean energy grants ruling 2026.
On January 8, 2026, reports emerged that the Trump administration is targeting climate and labor-related UN agencies as part of its Trump administration UN exit 2026 strategy.
New research on China green innovation economic growth shows that cutting emissions can boost productivity, challenging views held by leaders like Donald Trump.
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[email protected]Europe faces a critical choice between its world-leading climate goals and the massive energy needs of the AI revolution. Analysts warn of a retreat from green policies.