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Trump EPA's estimated prices for super polluting refrigerants (HFCs) were already set to rise up to 55% by 2029 before new deregulation. With new rule delaying compliance, EPA estimates HFC prices could further increase by 12% - 24% by 2029. Story @bloomberg.com: www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
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The agency estimates delaying a super-pollutant phaseout will result in millions of dollars in savings, but its calculation doesn’t take many costs into account.
EPA Climate Rollback Counts Savings, Downplays Costs
Zahra Hirji