The EPA 2009 “endangerment finding” has been officially repealed. If left unchallenged, this removes federal obligation to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and will dismantle critical legal frameworks that support national environmental and climate programs against carbon emissions, and drastically reduce public accountability against industrial polluters.
Publicly available environmental data overwhelmingly support the lived realities of our community partners: greenhouse gas emissions from burning and extracting fossil fuels impose compounding costs of healthcare, electricity, insurance, and food, increase socioeconomic inequities, and degrade our natural environment
The Environmental Equity Information Institute joins other environmental, health, and climate justice organizations across the country in urging greater investment in building the capacity of environmental justice communities to understand and respond to toxic pollution challenges. Deregulating federal emissions standards and dismantling taxpayer-funded information infrastructure does not change our shared climate reality. Sources: Thompson, A. (2026, February 12). What repealing the ‘endangerment finding’ means for public health. Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-repealing-the-endangerment-finding-means-for-public-health/ Brown, S. (n.d.). EPA Repeals Legal Basis for Regulating Greenhouse Gases. What it Means for the US — and the World. World Resources Institute. https://www.wri.org/insights/endangerment-finding-repeal-explained Jenks, C., Kranz, E., Dewey, S., (2025, August 12). EPA’s Proposal to Eliminate the Endangerment Finding and Motor Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Regulations. Environmental & Energy Law Program at Harvard Law School. Retrieved February 12, 2026, from https://eelp.law.harvard.edu/epas-proposal-to-eliminate-the-endangerment-finding-and-motor-vehicle-greenhouse-gas-regulations/ Sources 3/3 www.e2i2.org
E2I2 joins organizations across the country in emphasizing that removing the legal obligation for federal actions against greenhouse gas emissions will have adverse, long-term impacts on public health and quality of life, and intervention to protect communities is needed, now.
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