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Trump’s EPA to roll back refrigerant rule for grocery stores in push it claims will lower prices

Trump’s EPA to roll back refrigerant rule for grocery stores in push it claims will lower prices

Summary

The Trump administration plans to loosen an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule that limits the types of refrigerants grocery stores and air conditioners can use. Officials say this change will help lower grocery prices by reducing business costs, but environmentalists warn it could increase pollution.

Key Facts

  • The EPA, led by Lee Zeldin, will roll back a rule from the Biden administration that restricted harmful refrigerants.
  • The removed restrictions targeted hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), powerful greenhouse gases that harm the climate.
  • The rollback aims to give businesses more freedom in choosing refrigeration systems to save money.
  • President Trump will announce the change at a White House event attended by grocery company leaders.
  • Inflation and the cost of living are concerns ahead of upcoming November elections.
  • The previous rule was part of a 2020 bipartisan law to reduce climate-warming pollution from refrigerants.
  • Environmentalists worry the rollback will increase greenhouse gas emissions and slow progress in using cleaner refrigerants.
  • This move is part of a broader set of actions by the Trump administration to weaken climate-related regulations.
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