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The United States Environmental Protection Agency is the regulatory body tasked with managing greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act, as established by the 2009 Endangerment Finding [1], [2], and [3]. The agency's authority to regulate these gases is a central point of debate regarding public health impacts [4], [5] and legislative policy recommendations [6], [7].

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How the “Scientific Consensus” on Global Warming Affects ... heritage.org The Heritage Foundation 3 facts
perspectiveThe Heritage Foundation recommends that the United States Congress should amend the Clean Air Act to exclude carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from the regulatory authority of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
claimThe Supreme Court ordered the EPA administrator to determine if greenhouse gas emissions were dangerous to human health and the environment and whether the scientific consensus on the effects of greenhouse gases was settled.
perspectiveCongress should not implement any new greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction policies and should prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from doing the same, due to inconclusive scientific evidence.
The Energy Department "Red Team" Critique of Greenhouse-Gas ... revkin.substack.com Andrew Revkin · Substack 2 facts
claimThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) asserts that greenhouse gases impact public health and welfare indirectly rather than through their mere presence in ambient air.
claimThe new review is intended to provide guidance for the administration's proposal to remove the Obama-era 'endangerment finding,' which authorized the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act.
Scientists Say New Government Climate Report Twists Their Work wired.com WIRED 1 fact
claimThe Environmental Protection Agency announced it would seek to roll back the endangerment finding, which is a 2009 ruling providing the scientific and legal basis for the agency to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act.
Misleading U.S. Department of Energy climate report chooses bias ... science.feedback.org Science Feedback 1 fact
claimThe 2009 Environmental Protection Agency Endangerment Finding established that six greenhouse gases taken in combination endanger both the public health and the public welfare of current and future generations.