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EPA's Landmark Rules on Chemical Safety and Climate Action - A Podcast Recap

3 min • 13 januari 2025
Welcome to our podcast on the latest news and developments from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This week, we're focusing on significant updates that impact American citizens, businesses, and state and local governments.

The EPA has recently finalized risk management rules for trichloroethylene (TCE) and perchloroethylene (PCE) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). These rules ban all uses of TCE and most consumer and commercial uses of PCE, requiring stringent worker protections for remaining uses. This move aligns with President Biden's Cancer Moonshot initiative and marks a major milestone in chemical safety[2].

In other news, the EPA has announced plans to implement new source performance standards and emission guidelines for power plants and the oil and gas sector in FY 2025. These regulations aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide, methane, and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), in line with the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)[1].

The agency has also committed to promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy, and decarbonization of the electric grid. This includes implementing new GHG emissions standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles starting with Model Year 2027 and heavy-duty engines and vehicles beginning with Model Year 2027[1].

Furthermore, the EPA has allocated significant resources to address climate change, including $850 million to reduce methane pollution from the oil and gas sector in collaboration with the Department of Energy[4].

These developments have significant impacts on American citizens, businesses, and state and local governments. For instance, the phasedown of HFCs is expected to reduce annual U.S. consumption by 40% below the baseline by 2025[1].

Citizens can engage by participating in public webinars, such as the upcoming session on the PCE final rule on January 15, 2025[2]. The EPA also encourages public input on various initiatives and rulemakings.

Looking ahead, the EPA will continue to drive policy changes and track reductions in emissions that contribute to climate change. For more information, visit the EPA's newsroom and sign up for news releases[3][4].

In conclusion, the EPA's latest news and developments underscore the agency's commitment to protecting public health and the environment. Stay tuned for further updates and consider engaging with the EPA's initiatives to make a difference. Thank you for listening.
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