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National Academy of Sciences rebuffs Trump EPA’s effort to undo regulations fighting climate change

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Evidence showing that climate change harms public health is 鈥渂eyond scientific dispute鈥 and does not support a Trump administration effort to revoke a landmark 2009 U.S. government finding saying so, the National Academy of Sciences said Wednesday.

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National Academy of Sciences rebuffs Trump EPA's effort to undo regulations fighting climate change

FILE - A home sits near the Gen. James Gavin Power Plant, a coal-fired power plant, April 14, 2025, in Point Pleasant, W.Va. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel, File)


WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Evidence showing that climate change harms public health is 鈥渂eyond scientific dispute鈥 and does not support a Trump administration effort to revoke a landmark 2009 U.S. government finding saying so, the National Academy of Sciences said Wednesday.

The group, an independent nonprofit set up more than a century ago to advise the government on matters of science, said human activity is releasing greenhouse gases that are warming the planet, increasing extreme temperatures and changing the oceans, all dangerous developments for the health and welfare of the United States public. Evidence to that effect has only grown stronger since 2009, the group said.

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