President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin are moving to revoke earlier federal findings that classified greenhouse gases as a public‑health threat. The change could shape fuel‑efficiency rules for cars—including requirements that pushed automakers to adopt stop‑start systems designed to cut idling emissions. The shift could also influence efficiency standards for showers, toilets, and household appliances. Supporters frame it as regulatory relief, while critics warn it risks higher emissions and slower innovation.
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