
While Trump Touts Environmental Record, Health Organizations Make Plans to Sue
As President Trump spoke about the environment and the economy, the American Lung Association and the American Public Health Association said that they will sue the administration over its decision to repeal the Clean Power Plan, which was passed under the Obama administration to reduce carbon pollution from power plants.
On the same day that President Donald Trump spoke about the environment and the economy, the American Lung Association (ALA) and the American Public Health Association (APHA) said that they
“A strong economy is vital to maintain a healthy environment,” Trump said during a speech Monday; the speech highlighting environmental policies was largely seen as an effort to woo suburban women and millennials who might otherwise reject the administration’s
In a joint statement, the ALA and the APHA said that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is abdicating “its legal duties and obligations to protect public health under the Clean Air Act, which is why we are challenging these actions.”
The administration recently finalized plans to replace the CPP with its Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) plan, which would give states more latitude in how to manage greenhouse emissions. The EPA has called the Obama administration’s CPP excessive and “
But according to the EPA’s own documents released last year, greenhouse gas emissions are known to cause climate change; the
The
According to the EPA report, likely effects from respiratory illness will include nonfatal heart attacks, hospital admissions, emergency department (ED) visits for asthma, missed work days due to asthma, and missed school days due to asthma.
Numerous studies have linked
The ALA and APHA said Monday that, “it is simply not lawful for EPA to use its legal authority in ways that will increase dangerous air pollutants and harm the health of Americans.”
“In addition to increasing the carbon dioxide pollution that fuels climate change, independent research from 2019 predicts that the ACE rule will result in some fossil fuel plants running more often and delaying their retirement, which would mean increased emissions of dangerous pollution as compared to the Clean Power Plan, and even as compared to no rule at all.”
During his speech Monday at the White House, Trump claimed that particulate matter in the United States is 6 times lower than in the rest of the world. The Sierra Club described the speech as “
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