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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to eliminate its Energy Star program, which labels energy-efficient appliances and helps consumers save on energy costs. Started in 1992, the Energy Star program has significantly reduced energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions. The potential elimination is part of a broader Trump administration deregulatory effort, aiming to ease climate change regulations and reduce what it sees as government overreach.
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