24 States and Multiple Cities Sue EPA Over Repeal of Climate Endangerment Finding

24 States and Multiple Cities Sue EPA Over Repeal of Climate Endangerment Finding
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The lawsuit could impact future U.S. regulations on greenhouse gas emissions and federal climate policy.

  • Two dozen states, along with more than a dozen cities and counties, have filed a lawsuit against the EPA.
  • The lawsuit challenges the Trump administration’s repeal of the EPA’s endangerment finding.
  • The endangerment finding was a scientific assessment that served as the basis for regulating greenhouse gases.
  • Plaintiffs argue the agency acted illegally in repealing the finding.
  • The suit was filed on Thursday, according to The Independent.

A coalition of 24 states and over a dozen cities and counties filed a lawsuit against the EPA, contesting the agency's repeal of the endangerment finding that underpinned federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.

The outcome of this legal challenge could determine whether the EPA is required to regulate greenhouse gases, potentially shaping national climate action and environmental policy.

The case will proceed through the courts, with outcomes that may influence future EPA regulatory authority and federal climate initiatives.