
EPA Rolls Back Air Quality Gains in National Parks
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The Trump administrations EPA is under fire for rolling back air quality gains in national parks by easing regional haze regulations. Despite sharp emission drops and improved visibility, the EPA has reversed course on several state plans, approving weaker proposals and opposing stricter ones. Environmental groups are suing over these changes, fearing a return to dirty air in parks like Shenandoah and the Great Smoky Mountains. The EPA defends its moves, emphasizing the need for reliable energy and grid stability, as the fight over clean air versus energy demands continues.
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