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Lee Zeldin: “The endangerment finding itself in 2009 never individually…”

Featuring: Lee Zeldin, Republican | Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency | National

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Extended interview: EPA head Lee Zeldin on agency cuts, repealing endangerment finding

Published | Video Starts at 14:01

Here's my message. If Congress wants the EPA to be regulating the heck out of carbon dioxide, well, they could put it inside of law. But even The endangerment finding itself in 2009 never individually studied carbon dioxide as an endangerment to public health and welfare. They had to do all these other mental leaps because they didn't have the science and the data to be able to make a direct connection. (14:01–14:12)

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Asserts that the 2009 endangerment finding did not individually study carbon dioxide's impact on public health.

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