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Climate Liberation Day: EPA's Endangerment Reversal and the Pushback Against CO₂ Regulation
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In a landmark shift dubbed Climate Liberation Day, the EPA has repealed the 2009 endangerment finding that classified greenhouse gases like CO₂ as threats to public health. Critics argue this reversal liberates Americans from what they call "climate imperialism"—federal overreach into consumer choice and energy policy. The episode unpacks the science, politics, and economics behind the EPA’s authority, the debate over CO₂’s impact, and longstanding climate narratives. With sharp commentary on ethanol subsidies, government land use, and the politics of pollution, the message is clear: it's time to rethink the foundations of modern environmental regulation.
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In a landmark shift dubbed Climate Liberation Day, the EPA has repealed the 2009 endangerment finding that classified greenhouse gases like CO₂ as threats to public health. Critics argue this reversal liberates Americans from what they call "climate imperialism"—federal overreach into consumer choice and energy policy. The episode unpacks the science, politics, and economics behind the EPA’s authority, the debate over CO₂’s impact, and longstanding climate narratives. With sharp commentary on ethanol subsidies, government land use, and the politics of pollution, the message is clear: it's time to rethink the foundations of modern environmental regulation.
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In a landmark shift dubbed Climate Liberation Day, the EPA has repealed the 2009 endangerment finding that classified greenhouse gases like CO₂ as threats to public health. Critics argue this reversal liberates Americans from what they call "climate imperialism"—federal overreach into consumer choice and energy policy. The episode unpacks the science, politics, and economics behind the EPA’s authority, the debate over CO₂’s impact, and longstanding climate narratives. With sharp commentary on ethanol subsidies, government land use, and the politics of pollution, the message is clear: it's time to rethink the foundations of modern environmental regulation.
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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608
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In a landmark shift dubbed Climate Liberation Day, the EPA has repealed the 2009 endangerment finding that classified greenhouse gases like CO₂ as threats to public health. Critics argue this reversal liberates Americans from what they call "climate imperialism"—federal overreach into consumer choice and energy policy. The episode unpacks the science, politics, and economics behind the EPA’s authority, the debate over CO₂’s impact, and longstanding climate narratives. With sharp commentary on ethanol subsidies, government land use, and the politics of pollution, the message is clear: it's time to rethink the foundations of modern environmental regulation.
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