US Environmental Protection Agency
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Administration finishing off regulatory moves to lock in drilling, loosen wildlife protections and roll back pollution standards
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Trump has brought public health and environment rollbacks at an EPA already in trouble – and staffers worry it isn’t equipped to keep Americans safe
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The exemption allows companies to bypass an EPA law meant to address widespread contamination from perflourinated chemicals
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Ten companies that allegedly polluted air and water will not be required to pay penalties they agreed to before 1 June
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Administration is weakening protections ahead of the election, making changes that could take years for a Democratic president to undo
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Planned sale of land to fossil fuel, mining and and timber concerns mirrors rollback of Obama-era pollution regulations
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EPA announcement will allow vehicles to emit 1bn more tons of carbon dioxide, which, critics say, will lead to more life-threatening air pollution
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