New York – The America’s newly elected President Donald Trump has entrusted his supporter Lee Zeldin with the responsibility of reorganizing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). During the presidential election campaign, Trump had promised to end the strict rules of the EPA, in this sequence, Zeldin has now been appointed to work. Trump said, Zeldin will ensure fair and quick decisions as the administrator of the EPA, which will help American business to progress.
Zeldin’s goal is to set new standards for environmental review and maintenance
Zeldin’s goal is to set new standards for environmental review and maintenance, so that America can develop in a healthy and systematic way. Zeldin wrote, we are working to restore American dominance in the field of energy. We will revive our auto business to bring back American jobs and make America a global leader in AI. We are going to do this while protecting access to clean air and water.
This appointment has come at a time when the United Nations Climate Change Conference is starting in Baku, Azerbaijan, in which representatives of various countries are going to discuss measures to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. Trump had earlier threatened to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, and now his new appointment has been made with the aim of relaxing environmental rules.