The Trump administration’s EPA just dropped a bombshell on America’s climate policy—they’re proposing to wipe out every single greenhouse gas rule for power plants that Biden put in place. Not just tweaking them. Not just softening them. Complete annihilation.
We’re talking about the nation’s second-largest source of climate pollution here. Power plants pump out 25% of emissions from all U.S. greenhouse gases. And if this goes through? Zero federal requirements to tackle global warming from the power sector. Zip. Nada.
The rollback isn’t just about greenhouse gases either. They’re axing the 2024 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards amendments too. You know, the ones that keep coal plants from spewing mercury, arsenic, and benzene into the air. Scientists have determined there’s no safe level of exposure to fine-particulate pollution from these facilities. Because who needs protection from cancer-causing chemicals, right?
They’re axing rules that keep coal plants from spewing mercury, arsenic, and benzene into the air.
Biden’s rules could’ve slashed power sector carbon emissions by 73% by 2035, according to Science journal. That’s not pocket change in the climate fight. But Trump’s EPA says these regulations cost too much and threaten grid reliability. They claim Americans will save over a billion dollars annually. The National Mining Association is thrilled—they say it’ll “level the playing field” for coal, oil, and gas.
Here’s where it gets wild. The EPA is fundamentally arguing that U.S. power plants don’t really contribute much to global climate change anyway. They’re even questioning the 2009 endangerment finding—the bedrock that lets EPA regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. Talk about pulling the rug out from under decades of environmental law.
Coal states are celebrating. The Navajo Nation President backs it. Congressional Republicans love it. Environmental groups? They’re sounding every alarm bell they’ve got.
The Trump EPA frames this as restoring American energy dominance and keeping costs down. Critics see it differently—a green light for fossil fuel plants to pollute freely while sidelining renewable energy. This comes as electricity generation accounts for 14.6 gigatons of CO2 emissions annually worldwide.
This isn’t just tweaking policy at the margins. It’s taking a sledgehammer to climate protections that communities near power plants desperately need. Birth defects, premature deaths, cancer risks—all back on the table if these rules disappear.
The battle lines are drawn. Again.
References
- https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-proposes-repeal-biden-harris-epa-regulations-power-plants-which-if-finalized-would
- https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/11/trumps-epa-to-revoke-bidens-climate-rule-on-power-plants-00394336
- https://www.selc.org/press-release/epa-repeals-rules-for-power-plants/
- https://www.ehn.org/epa-repeal-of-limits-on-power-plant-emissions-threatens-key-climate-and-health-protections
- https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/trump-epa-moves-repeal-climate-rules-limit-greenhouse-122742127