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Groups sue Trump agencies over a'secret report' used to reverse US climate rules

On Tuesday, two major environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration. They claim that the Trump administration secretly convened a group made up of climate skeptics who prepared a document which was used to reverse the U.S. regulations on greenhouse gas emission without prior public notification.

The Environmental Defense Fund, along with the Union of Concerned Scientists, filed the lawsuit at a federal district in Massachusetts. They argued that the so-called Climate Working Group, which Energy Secretary Chris Wright assembled, avoided public view, produced erroneous findings, and was illegally used by the Environmental Protection Agency to inform its decision to reverse federal climate regulations based on the scientific finding.

Wright and Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin are named as defendants in the lawsuit. Both parties were unavailable for immediate comment.

Why is this important?

Preparation and use of this report have raised concerns that the United States rejects the mainstream consensus on the causes and effects of climate change, at a moment when more severe storms are causing trillions of dollars of damage across the country. The United States' refusal to acknowledge the impact of climate change, and the elimination of U.S. climate reports and data collection also reduces the urgency in which the U.S. must shift from fossil fuels to cleaner energy.

Key Context

The Federal Advisory Committee Act requires that all federal advisory committees be established and operated in a manner that is open to the public.

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Scientists have concluded that burning fossil fuels has a direct impact on the severity of heat waves and other weather conditions. This includes increased rainfall and wildfires. "We should ask ourselves who will benefit from attempts to undermine this peer-reviewed, unassailable scientific truth," said Gretchen Goldman. Reporting by Valerie Volcovici, Editing by Tomaszjanowski

(source: Reuters)