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The EPA chief wants to recover $20 billion in climate funding

He said that the head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants to terminate contracts signed by the previous administration for the distribution of $20 billion in grant funds to fund clean energy projects and transportation in disadvantaged areas.

In a message on X, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin stated that he would ask the Inspector-General, Congress, and Justice Departments to work together with the agency in order to terminate the contracts with eight regional organizations who were named as financial agents, and rescind the grant money that was awarded under the Biden EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.

The Biden EPA announced in April that the organization would be responsible for awarding grants to communities and groups to fund projects such as home energy retrofitting or off-grid, renewable energy sources.

Inflation Reduction Act, a bipartisan bill on infrastructure and the Inflation Reduction Act together authorized a number of actions to be taken over the next seven-year period to reduce or eliminate up to 40 millions metric tons per year of climate pollution.

The EPA, under the Trump administration has attempted to freeze funding for climate change and environmental injustice, but has faced legal challenges.

Democratic lawmakers and groups suing administration claim that dismantling funding will require Congressional support.

Zeldin, in a video posted on X, criticised how the money had been spent under Biden.

He said that the purpose of this was to use all of the funds in a hurry and with less oversight.

A U.S. Judge said on Monday that Trump's Administration violated a court ruling, and as a result, the broad spending freeze he had placed on federal expenditures was lifted. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis; Valerie Volcovici)

(source: Reuters)