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Trump's pick to lead EPA states agency licensed, not needed to manage CO2

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Epa on Thursday said he believes environment modification is genuine and a hazard however that the agency he is poised to lead is just authorized, not needed, to control carbon dioxide emissions.

Previous New York Congressman Lee Zeldin, speaking at his Senate confirmation hearing, stated a 2007 choice by the Supreme Court gave the company statutory authority to control the heat-trapping greenhouse gas however did not obligate the EPA to do something about it.

Zeldin told the hearing that he thinks climate change is real, a departure from his predecessors who led the EPA during the very first Trump administration from 2017 to 2020 and from Trump himself, who has consistently called climate change a scam.

I believe that environment modification is real, he informed the committee, however did not respond straight to concerns about whether the U.S. requires to decrease its reliance on fossil fuels, a. major motorist of carbon emissions.

Zeldin said in his opening statement that the incoming. Trump administration has a mandate from American voters to. protect the environment, however without hurting financial growth.

Trump has vowed to roll back the Biden administration's. climate-focused program, including EPA regulations targeted at. slashing carbon dioxide, methane and other emissions from cars,. power plants and other industrial sources.

The American individuals elected President Trump last November. in part due to severe concerns about upward economic movement. and their struggle to make ends fulfill, Zeldin stated. We can, and. we must, protect our precious environment without suffocating. the economy.

(source: Reuters)