From Lisa Hoyos, LCV <[email protected]>
Subject Stop Trump’s EPA from banning climate pollution tracking
Date October 30, 2025 6:59 PM
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Tell Trump’s EPA to keep tracking greenhouse gases

At the request of oil and gas CEOs, Trump’s EPA is seeking to repeal the EPA’s
Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP), which requires climate polluters to
report how much they’re polluting. This move would let polluters off the hook,
making it impossible to hold them accountable, design effective climate policy,
or track progress toward cleaner energy.

 

The EPA is accepting public comments on this disastrous proposal for the next week— we need you to make your voice heard and tell them to keep the Greenhouse Gas
Reporting Program intact. Take action today >> [link removed] TAKE ACTION NOW >> [link removed] Friend — Trump’s EPA is proposing yet another major polluter giveaway at the expense of people and the planet. This time, they’re planning to end the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP),
which is essential both for tracking how much climate pollution companies emit
and designing effective policies to reduce it. Without this program, scientists,
health experts, and communities nationwide will be prevented from holding Big
Polluters accountable for their contributions to climate change and harmful
health impacts. Trump’s Polluters First agenda is making communities sicker, climate disasters
worse, and solutions more expensive. Please submit your comment today — tell the Trump administration not to ban climate pollution tracking >> [link removed] The Trump EPA’s proposal would remove nearly all reporting obligations for oil
and gas companies. Our communities can’t afford to be kept in the dark as Big
Polluters continue to spew climate- and health-harming pollution into our air. What’s more, responsible companies — and their workers — who are actually
working to reduce emissions won’t be able to benefit from growing consumer
demand for products with lower carbon footprints. Without publicly available
information about companies’ emissions, consumers won’t be able to exercise
their right to choose more responsible purchases. We can’t let the Trump administration get away with yet another giveaway to Big Polluters. Tell the EPA to keep the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program intact and protect our health and our climate >> [link removed] Thank you for taking action, Friend. Lisa Hoyos
Senior Director for Federal Climate and Clean Energy Solutions
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