WASHINGTON, D.C. (Feb. 12, 2026) – The EPA officially revoked the endangerment finding for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and eliminated clean vehicle standards in a blow to both our economy and our environment. Sandra Purohit, federal advocacy director for the national nonpartisan business group E2, made the following statement: 

“This decision will drive up costs for businesses and consumers and weaken our economy. It upends nearly two decades of commonsense policy. It injects huge uncertainty into the marketplace. It discourages capital investment and innovation in the auto industry. And it ignores the economic costs of extreme weather that’s only made worse by rising GHG pollution – including disaster clean-up, higher insurance premiums, lost productivity, and supply chain disruption.”

Background

  • The EPA’s own impact analysis estimates that repealing the Endangerment Finding will cost consumers $350 billion per year, mostly from increased fuel costs.

In September, 177 business leaders signed this E2 letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, urging the agency to enforce and uphold the endangerment finding and vehicle emissions standards that drive innovation, save consumers money, and support U.S. competitiveness.

To speak with Sandra or to get more information on the ramifications of repealing the EPA’s endangerment finding, please contact Daniel Baker at [email protected].

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E2 is a national, nonpartisan group of business leaders, investors, and professionals from every sector of the economy who advocate for smart policies that are good for the economy and good for the environment. Our members have founded or funded more than 2,500 companies, created more than 600,000 jobs, and managed more than $100 billion in venture and private equity capital. For more information, see www.e2.org or follow us on LinkedIn (@e2org) or X/Twitter at @e2org.

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