US dumps Obama-era climate regulations for cars

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin on Feb. 12 announced the elimination of a 2009 finding that served as the basis of U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, reports The Epoch Times (Feb. 13, 2026).

“Effective immediately, we are repealing the ridiculous endangerment finding and terminating all additional green emissions standards imposed unnecessarily on vehicle models and engines between 2012 and 2027 and beyond,” Trump said during a Roosevelt Room event at the White House.

“These crippling restrictions were a major factor in driving up car prices to unprecedented levels, and the car that you were getting was not nearly as good.”

Leaders rescinded the agency’s “endangerment finding” from 2009, established under the Obama administration, which declared that six gases—including carbon dioxide, hydrofluorocarbons, methane, nitrous oxide, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride—pose a danger to public health.

The EPA’s 2009 ruling concluded that the gases endangered current and future public health and contributed to climate change. Subsequent regulations based on the finding include vehicle emissions standards, the Clean Power Plan, and other limits on methane, oil, and gas.

“This determination had no basis in fact, none whatsoever, and it had no basis in law,” Trump said, emphasizing the role fossil fuels play in energy production worldwide.

“Yet this radical rule became the legal foundation for the green new scam … which the Obama and Biden administrations used to destroy countless jobs.”

Officials adopted the regulation following a 2007 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA, which held that greenhouse gases constitute air pollution and directed the EPA to assess their potential effects on public health.

Trump called it “a disastrous Obama-era policy that severely damaged the American auto industry and massively drove up prices.”

Vehicle costs increased approximately 22 percent under the Biden administration “without achieving any meaningful impact on the environment but making the car worse,” Trump said.

Administration officials labeled the policy decision as historic.

“This will be the largest deregulatory action in American history, and it will save the American people $1.3 trillion in crushing regulations,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters during a briefing on Feb. 10.

Savings are expected to come from lower automobile costs, she said, with reductions averaging about $2,400 per vehicle.

Trump said the change will benefit consumers by improving the quality of vehicles produced in the country by eliminating the federal government’s pressure on manufacturers to implement climate-related features.

“You’re going to get a better car; a car that starts easier, a car that works better, for far less money,” he said.

Removing the endangerment rule is a central component of Trump’s deregulation strategy, which also seeks to mitigate the economic impact of the Clean Air Act’s greenhouse gas standards.

“This action will only lead to more of this pollution, and that will lead to higher costs and real harms for American families,” Fred Krupp, president of the New York-based Environmental Defense Fund, said in a statement.

“The evidence, and the lived experiences of so many Americans, tell us that our health will suffer.”

COMMENT:

When an official refers to emissions of CO2 as ‘pollution’ you know they are talking ideology, not science. As for “the evidence” that health will suffer, that is sheer hysteria.

 

 

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5 Responses to US dumps Obama-era climate regulations for cars

  1. Michael says:

    Andrew . Just goes to show how easily
    – – ones sarcastic remarks can be
    misconstrued.
    We are nagged at – we HAVE to shut our lousy 15 coal power stations down before we burn Australia to the ground – turn Antarctica into a steaming rice Paddy swamp.
    Captain Cook commented in his logs –
    The amazing bush fires up the southern east coast in 1770. Fires at night – smoke during the day .
    By far the largest recorded Australian floods were before any coal powered electricity generation any where in the world. I am not suggesting that it’s a good idea to pump most types of pollutants into the atmosphere !
    A bit of carbon dioxide makes a happy greenhouse..(fat tomatoes) .
    Them wind generator mills are a worry – slowing down the earth’s rotation ! The moon may then impact mother earth sooner than we think .
    May be we should just stop IT before the car parks are full..?

    .

  2. Michael says:

    Andrew. Australia has 15 coal powered electric stations. China has 1500 coal powered electric stations .
    We HAVE to shut our stations down.
    China is building new and bigger .
    Australia mines 500 million tons COAL
    CHINA mines 4 billion tons COAL.
    CHINA is increasing its coal production (and imports).
    Poor bugger me Gurindji – especially when CHINA comes thru Sydney Heads —

    • andrew says:

      Yeah, not surprising that China’s coal output is so much bigger…
      China’s population is roughly 50–52 times larger than Australia’s (1.405 billion ÷ ~27–28 million).

      Shutting our stations down, as you urge, would just make this scenario even more lopsided, I think…

      Also, Australia imports nearly all (around 96% in recent years, with some sources citing over 90-99%) of its solar photovoltaic (PV) modules from China. Many wind towers (steel structures) and some components are imported from China, with reports indicating most or all towers are imported (often from China), and Chinese manufacturers like Goldwind have supplied turbines or parts to Australian projects.

      • Michael says:

        Andrew . Australia HAS to shut down all coal mining – exporting of coal and all coal power stations ! We got rid of Holden cars – Hot Pies and tomato sauce gotta GO ! Bring on the noodles !
        On the beach – police with machine guns checking your Australia Card !
        I feel better now… Australia will save the planet – don’t you worry about that…

        • andrew says:

          If I thought you’d be interested to read it (or some of it), I’d email you a digital copy of my book Climate Alarm Reality Check, a compilation of observations by serious independent scientists. Let me know if you’d like a copy…

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