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EPA chief Zeldin delivers dagger to the heart of Obama's climate change agenda on ‘Ruthless’ podcast
EPA's Lee Zeldin will repeal of Obama-era endangerment finding that classified carbon dioxide as a pollutant, projecting job ...
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EPA head Lee Zeldin defends repealing Obama-era climate change regulation when pressed by CNN host
Zeldin defends decision to axe EPA statute regulating auto, aviation and energy industries, calling it largest deregulatory ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Kelly Loeffler published an op-ed in ...
New rules have been rolled out by EPA to prevent sudden speed and power losses in diesel-powered trucks and farm equipment ...
The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency is working to fix a long-standing headache for diesel truck and equipment operators: ...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is moving to rescind the emissions finding that underpinned $1 trillion in energy regulations.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced guidance Tuesday for engine and equipment ...
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GearJunkie on MSNDiesel DEF Limp Mode Anxiety Be Gone: EPA Rolls Back More Environmental Protections
The latest bad news for the environment is a forthcoming increase in diesel exhaust pollutants, due to new EPA guidelines on ...
At the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines today, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin and Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler announced guidance urging engine and equipment ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin on Sunday defended the Trump administration’s move to repeal the so-called endangerment finding ...
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EPA chief Lee Zeldin unpacks efforts to rescind the Obama-era Endangerment Finding
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin discusses the work the EPA is doing to rescind Obama-era findings, the impact of greenhouse ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNEPA Admin Lee Zeldin Shuts Down CNN Host’s Climate Criticism On “State Of The Union”
EPA Administrator says network's images had 'nothing to do' with new policy, points to 'bad assumptions' in Obama-era finding ...
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