HUGE WIN: EPA to Stop Considering Imaginary Deaths for Air Quality Rules

I first began work on this issue in 1997.

Here is the EPA language (click image to get the doc):

EPA could never meet my “Show Us the Bodies” challenge from 14 years ago.

The details are available in Scare Pollution.

UPDATE: EPA chief Lee Zeldin has responded to the NYTimes articles that EPA still cares about deaths. What’s lost is that, per the document, EPA will no longer monetize premature deaths — which was the practical problem with the practice.

Did President Trump Just End The Climate Hoax?

My latest at the Daily Caller.