On February 12, EPA issued a final rule rescinding the 2009 Greenhouse Gas endangerment finding. This decision to revoke the basis for the majority of EPA’s regulations on GHG emissions, including for industrial and power plants, as well as vehicles, will be fought in court. Significantly, how the agency argues that it is empowered to rescind the finding will have profound impacts for where this case resolves, and what the future of federal climate policy looks like.
Join ClimateXChange for expert presentations on how rescinding the endangerment finding affects federal climate law, what to expect during ongoing litigation against EPA, and how states can still achieve climate progress in the absence of federal regulation.
Their expert panel includes:
– Janet McCabe, former Deputy Administrator for the U.S. EPA
– Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. EPA
– Hana Vizcarra, Senior Attorney, Earthjustice
– Marvin C. Brown IV, Senior Attorney, Earthjustice
– Jordan Gerow, Policy & Research Director at Climate XChange