EPA planning to ease rules for phasedown of planet-warming hydrofluorocarbons
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The Trump administration's plan to ease regulations on the phaseout of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) is raising concerns among environmentalists. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) claims that previous Biden-era rules led to increased consumer costs and shortages, but critics argue that relaxing these rules could exacerbate climate change. This decision is significant as HFCs are potent greenhouse gases, and their continued use could hinder efforts to combat global warming.
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