EPA decides it doesn't want companies to report greenhouse gases [View all]
Source: Axios
3 hours ago
The EPA on Friday formally proposed ending longtime requirements for many polluters to collect and report emissions of heat-trapping gases responsible for climate change.
Why it matters: Democrats and environmentalists widely condemned ending the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program when the agency announced earlier this year it was considering doing so.
The 15-year-old program requires reporting of carbon dioxide, methane and other emissions data from about 8,000 facilities.
Driving the news: EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called the program "nothing more than bureaucratic red tape that does nothing to improve air quality."
"Instead, it costs American businesses and manufacturing billions of dollars, driving up the cost of living, jeopardizing our nation's prosperity and hurting American communities," Zeldin said in a statement.
The agency said it would propose to end reporting requirements in more than 40 different sectors, including electricity generation, iron and steel production and petroleum refineries.
It also said it would propose to suspend under 2034 reporting requirements for onshore and offshore petroleum and natural gas production, onshore natural gas processing and transmission pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage.
The agency said the proposed action would save $303 million per year from 2025 to 2033.
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EPA Releases Proposal to End the Burdensome, Costly Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, Saving up to $2.4 Billion