💨 Abstract
The EPA's proposed rollback of environmental regulations, announced by Lee Zeldin, could lead to significant health consequences. These rules, targeting fossil fuel emissions, are estimated to prevent 30,000 deaths annually and save $275 billion. Their partial dismantling could increase pollutants like smog, mercury, and airborne particles, exacerbating health issues and greenhouse gas emissions.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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