Update (March 2023): Analysis by Evergreen Action in January 2023 showed that EPA is falling behind on eight key climate change and air quality regulations for the power sector, with only two rules on track. In March 2023, Evergreen updated this analysis.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released disappointing new rule delays in the Fall 2022 Unified Regulatory Agenda, falling further behind on nine key climate change and air quality regulations that would help reduce pollution in the power sector, leaving only one rule on track. In October 2022, Evergreen analysis found that EPA was falling behind on eight rules, with two on schedule.
This is deeply troubling: These delays threaten the Biden administration’s ability to finalize many of these important rules within their first term. And those that they do complete may be vulnerable to being blocked altogether by Republicans via the Congressional Review Act.
President Biden and the Environmental Protection Agency must be moving further, faster—not falling further behind.