American Lung Association: EPA Delaying Protections Against Methane Deepens Health Risk

Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized an interim final rule from earlier this summer to delay vital safeguards that limit methane pollution from the oil and gas industry. In response, the American Lung Association’s President and CEO Harold Wimmer issued the following statement:

“The American Lung Association is disappointed by this final rule, in which EPA is delaying protections to reduce methane emissions. EPA took interim action to delay these protections in July, which the Lung Association strongly opposed. Now, EPA is finalizing those delays. It’s deeply disappointing to see that rather than listening to the comments from health-focused organizations and community members urging EPA to abandon the delay, EPA has instead formalized putting families’ health at risk.

“Methane, often mislabeled as ‘natural’ gas, is a primary driver of health-harming climate change that puts families across the country at risk from extreme weather events, wildfires, vector-borne diseases and more. Methane leaks at every stage of oil and gas production. This not only carries environmental consequences, but leaks can also release harmful pollutants like volatile organic compounds that worsen air quality and carcinogens like benzene and formaldehyde.   

“This move is a gift to polluters and a direct attack on the communities who will bear the brunt of dirtier air and a warming planet. The American Lung Association will continue to call for the implementation of strong, science-based standards to protect the air we all breathe and ensure healthier futures for families across the country.”
 

For more information, contact:

Jill Dale
312-940-7001
Jill.Dale@Lung.org

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