Politics9/12/2025Bloomberg

Trump EPA to Stop Tracking Emissions From Biggest Polluters

Trump EPA to Stop Tracking Emissions From Biggest Polluters

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Trump administration plans to discontinue the requirement for major polluters, including power plants, industrial facilities, and oil refineries, to collect and report data on their emissions. This move is part of the EPA's effort to ease regulations on businesses, which the agency claims will reduce the administrative burden on companies. However, environmental advocates argue that this decision will make it more difficult to monitor and address the impact of these industries on the environment and public health. The EPA's decision has raised concerns among scientists and public health experts, who believe that access to accurate data on emissions is crucial for developing effective policies to combat climate change and protect communities from the harmful effects of pollution.

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