Repealing the endangerment finding delivers the largest deregulatory victory in American history, saving families over $1.3 trillion and $2,400 per vehicle while restoring consumer choice and ending the weaponization of EPA authority that strangled American industry. The Obama-era rule was never scientifically sound — climate models overstate warming by 40-50%, and U.S. emissions reductions came from innovation, not heavy-handed mandates that drove up energy costs and threatened grid reliability. Returning regulatory power to Congress, insteadrather ofthan unelected bureaucrats, protects American competitiveness, jobs, and energy security while proving that environmental progress doesn't require economy-crushing regulations.
The EPA's repeal of the endangerment finding is an illegal abandonment of its legal duty to protect Americans from climate pollution that endangers public health and welfare, ignoringand it ignores overwhelming scientific evidence that the Supreme Court already validated. Eliminating vehicle emissions standards will force families to spend more on gas, increase pollution-related asthma and heat deaths in vulnerable communities, and lock in decades of preventable harm while handing a massive giveaway to oil companies. This reckless climate denialism contradicts the agency's core mission and settled law under the Clean Air Act.
There's a 1.6% chance that renewable energy will contribute 25% or less to global electricity production in 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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