By Tiffany Meier
The Environmental Protection Agency’s Lee Zeldin announced a proposal on Tuesday to overturn a 16-year-old scientific finding from the Obama administration that allowed three administrations to regulate greenhouse gas emissions like CO2.
If successful, this would rollback climate rules on cars, undo $1 trillion in regulatory costs, and save over $54 billion each year.
With the public comment period now open, NTD spoke with two guests to break down what all of this means: Professor Emeritus William Happer at the Department of Physics at Princeton University, and Gregory Wrightstone, geologist and executive director of the CO2 Coalition.