EPA cements delay of Biden-era methane rule for oil and gas
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- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized a rule that delays the implementation of methane regulations established during the Biden administration for the oil and gas sector. This decision follows an earlier interim rule that postponed compliance deadlines by 18 months, effectively locking in the delay announced on Wednesday.
- This development is significant as it reflects the Trump administration's ongoing efforts to roll back environmental regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The delay in methane regulations could hinder progress in addressing climate change and its associated impacts.
- The move to delay methane regulations is part of a broader trend where the EPA is seeking to overturn various Biden-era environmental rules, including stricter limits on soot pollution. This pattern indicates a contentious political landscape regarding environmental policy, with ongoing debates about the balance between economic interests and climate action.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System





