Trump Revokes Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding: Calling Pollution Safe in Historic Deregulation Move


So, here we are again. Another day, another stupid fight in Washington where the elite decide how the rest of us get to live—or in this case, how we get to breathe. The big news is out: the **Trump administration** has decided to pull a magic trick regarding **greenhouse gas emissions**. They took a look at the exhaust coming out of tailpipes and smokestacks—the stuff turning the sky gray—and decided that, actually, that stuff isn't dangerous at all.
For years, there was a critical regulation known as the **EPA endangerment finding**. It sounds like boring lawyer talk, but it was actually the official government admission that **greenhouse gases** are bad for **public health**. It was a rare moment where the government looked at reality and admitted that pumping junk into the air might actually hurt the people breathing it.
But that is gone now. With the stroke of a pen, the White House revoked this landmark ruling. Poof. The gases are still there. The smog is still there. But according to the piece of paper on a desk in the Oval Office, the danger is gone. Problem solved. I wish I could do that with my bills—just write a note saying they don't exist and watch them vanish.
The White House is very proud of this, framing it as the "largest deregulation in U.S. history." They say this like it is a trophy. To them, **environmental regulations** are just annoying obstacles that stop companies from maximizing profit. If a factory has to put a filter on a smokestack, that costs a few dollars. And God forbid a massive corporation makes a few dollars less so that a kid in the city doesn't get asthma. That would be un-American, apparently.
This is the mindset of the modern Right. They believe "freedom" means the freedom for big business to do whatever they want to your backyard. They think if you remove a warning label, the danger goes away. It is childish, greedy, and exactly what you expect from people who measure success only by the stock market.

Then you have the other side. The environmentalists. They are losing their minds right now, screaming that the sky is falling. And sure, strictly speaking, they are factually correct. This shift in **climate change policy** is going to be expensive, costing Americans significantly in health care and storm damage down the road. But let's be honest—these people are also exhausting. They turn everything into a moral panic, but half of them fly around in private jets to go to meetings to talk about how bad airplanes are. They are hypocrites who love the drama of the fight just as much as the politicians do.
But let's get back to the real joke here. The joke is that we think laws can change physics. The planet does not care what Donald Trump signs. The atmosphere does not read Executive Orders. You can pass a law saying that water isn't wet, but you are still going to get soaked when it rains. This is the ultimate arrogance of politicians. They think if they write down that pollution is safe, then pollution becomes safe. It is delusional.
And who pays for this delusion? You do. The politicians will be fine with their top-notch healthcare paid for by your taxes. They have air-conditioned offices far away from the smoggy highways. When the floods come, they just move. You are the one stuck in traffic inhaling the fumes. You are the one dealing with the reality they are trying to ignore.
This is just a game of political ping-pong. One President signs a rule; the next President deletes it. They spend years and millions of dollars fighting over these pieces of paper, and meanwhile, the infrastructure rots and the air gets dirtier.
So, congratulations to the White House on their "historic" deregulation. They managed to delete a sentence on a website. They managed to tell the biggest lie possible—that what we do to the world has no consequences. It must be nice to live in a fantasy world where you can edit reality whenever it becomes inconvenient for your donors. For the rest of us living in the real world, take a deep breath—if you can.
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### References & Fact-Check * **Original Event:** [Trump revokes landmark ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn0zdd7yl4vo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss) (BBC News) * **Context:** The "Endangerment Finding" is a legal prerequisite under the Clean Air Act that allows the EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions based on their threat to public health and welfare.
This story is an interpreted work of social commentary based on real events. Source: BBC News