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The decision comes just weeks after the EPA announced it will no longer count premature deaths or other health effects from air pollution in rulemakings, instead only counting the economic costs companies incur to make their businesses cleaner.
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The EPA announced it will no longer count premature deaths or other health effects from air pollution in rulemakings instead only counting the economic costs companies incur to make their businesses cleaner
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{
    "action": "will no longer count premature deaths or other health effects from air pollution in rulemakings",
    "agency": "EPA"
}
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Created
February 15, 2026 at 4:02 PM (3 months ago)
Last Updated
February 15, 2026 at 4:02 PM (3 months ago)

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Screenshot of https://thegrio.com/2026/02/12/president-obama-reacts-to-trump-rolling-back-environmental-rule-he-established-in-2009-well-be-less-safe
https://thegrio.com/2026/02/12/president-obama-reacts-to-trump-rolling-back-environmental-rule-he-established-in-2009-well-be-less-safe

President Obama criticized the Trump administration's repeal of an environmental rule established in 2009, warning of negative impacts on safety and health. The NAACP also condemned the decision, highlighting its potential harm to frontline communities. The article discusses the endangerment rule and its implications.

Screenshot of https://capitalbnews.org/trump-epa-endangerment-finding-black-communities
https://capitalbnews.org/trump-epa-endangerment-finding-black-communities

President Trump's EPA erased the scientific basis for clean air protections, removing legal safeguards against pollution. This decision disproportionately impacts Black communities, who are most vulnerable to the health effects of pollution. Environmental groups and experts are challenging the rollback.

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