Trump’s EPA Rollbacks are a Wholesale Attack on the American People

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Today, Donald Trump’s EPA announced 31 deadly and dangerous actions the agency is taking, including attacking safeguards to limit pollution from power plants and vehicles, methane and other deadly emissions from oil and gas sources, Mercury and Air Toxics standards, the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, wastewater regulations at coal plants, and many other critical protections for the environment and public health.

The standards that the EPA seeks to undermine are based on a strong scientific record and serve a number of public interests, including lowering the amount of deadly toxins fossil fuel-fired plants are allowed to release into the air and water, reducing pollution at steel and aluminum mills, and requiring fossil fuel companies to control pollution, like soot, ozone, and toxic and hazardous air pollutants at power plants.

If these rules are withdrawn, the American public will see devastating health impacts. EPA estimated that just one of the rules would prevent 4,500 premature deaths and save $46 billion in health costs by 2032. The health toll and cost of rescinding all the rules listed in the EPA’s announcement would be vastly higher.

In response, Jenna Yeakle, Sierra Club Beyond Coal - Central Region Campaign Manager issued the following statement:

“This is unacceptable and dangerous. The actions of the Trump Administration are clear: they are giving the fossil fuel industry slack at the expense of people’s safety and security. We need stronger protections for our air and water in Minnesota, not more handouts to corporate executives and shareholders.”


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