
The Daily A ‘Dagger in the Heart’ of Climate Change Regulation
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Jul 31, 2025 Lisa Friedman, a climate policy reporter at The New York Times, delves into the Trump administration's sweeping rollback of crucial climate regulations. She examines the implications of eliminating the foundational scientific finding that underpins U.S. climate policy. Friedman highlights the historical context, the reactions from industries, and the contrasting approaches of the Biden administration. The conversation also touches on the potential challenges ahead if a second Trump presidency occurs, revealing the turbulent political landscape shaping climate action.
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Major Regulations Stem from Finding
- Significant regulations like the Clean Power Plan and methane limits stemmed directly from the Endangerment Finding.
- These efforts were foundational in U.S. climate action during the Obama administration.
Business Acceptance of Climate Science
- By 2016, major business groups accepted climate science and the Endangerment Finding despite opposing some regulations.
- The business community shifted from fighting the finding to seeking regulatory changes instead.
Biden’s Climate Regulation Reinforcement
- The Biden administration reinforced climate regulation, aggressively strengthening emissions rules due to the Endangerment Finding.
- Climate change action remained a central governmental priority during Biden's term.

