In 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency’s Endangerment Finding labeled greenhouse gas emissions a threat to public health and welfare. Now, mounting empirical evidence, improved climate models, and real-world observations call that determination into question. Far from the catastrophic projections that have driven regulatory overreach, emerging data reveals a more nuanced—and far less alarming—climate reality.
Climate policy continues to carry enormous economic and legal implications. The Endangerment Finding no longer holds. Vacating it is not only justified, but also necessary.
Join scientists and economists with a rich history of expertise in climate science and policy as they examine the flawed assumptions, politicized science, and weak statistical foundations that fueled the Endangerment Finding. They offer a clear-eyed assessment rooted in facts, not fear.