The End of Federal Climate Regulation? Environmental Law a Year into Trump 2.0
One year into the second Trump Administration, federal environmental policy is undergoing a dramatic shift. In what its calling “the single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history,” the Administration has moved to repeal the EPA’s greenhouse gas Endangerment Finding, the legal backbone of federal climate regulation under the Clean Air Act, which would curtail the EPA’s authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
Is this the end of federal climate regulation as we know it? Join us for a timely discussion with Kevin Poloncarz, Co-Chair of Covington & Burling’s Environmental and Energy Practice Group, on what this means for the future of climate and environmental law.