EPA to stop calculating money and lives saved by curbs on air pollution

EPA Abandons Monetizing Health Benefits, Leaving Communities Vulnerable

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that it will no longer calculate the economic value of health benefits from reducing air pollution. The move comes as part of a broader realignment towards a business-friendly approach under President Donald Trump's administration.

Critics say the decision is reckless and dangerous, leaving communities vulnerable to the devastating effects of air pollution. "The EPA's mandate is to protect public health, not to ignore the science in order to eliminate clean air safeguards that save lives," said John Walke, a senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Air pollution rules aimed at reducing fine particulate matter and ozone have been a cornerstone of the agency's efforts to safeguard human health and the environment. However, under the Trump administration, the EPA has rolled back multiple policies intended to mitigate climate change and protect public health.

The change in how public health benefits are calculated is seen as a significant shift towards prioritizing industry interests over environmental protection. "Not monetizing DOES NOT equal not considering or not valuing the human health impact," said Brigit Hirsch, an EPA spokesperson. However, critics argue that this decision ignores the scientific consensus on the dangers of air pollution and its devastating effects on public health.

Under previous administrations, the EPA had estimated that reducing particulate matter emissions could prevent up to 4,500 premature deaths and 290,000 lost workdays by 2032. The agency's new approach no longer includes these estimates, leaving it unclear how many lives are being saved or lost as a result of its policies.

Environmental groups have expressed alarm at the move, warning that it undermines the agency's core mission to protect human health and the environment. "The EPA is recklessly refusing to place any value on protecting the health of millions of Americans from nitrogen oxides pollution in the face of mountains of medical science," said Noha Haggag, a lawyer for the Environmental Defense Fund.

As the US continues to struggle with air pollution-related illnesses, critics say that the EPA's decision will have far-reaching and devastating consequences. "This is a dangerous abdication of one of its core missions," said John Walke.
 
the epa's decision to abandon monetizing health benefits from reducing air pollution is super concerning πŸ€”. it seems like they're prioritizing industry interests over public health, which is just not okay 🚫. i mean, how can you not put a value on saving lives? the science is clear, air pollution is a huge threat to our health and environment, and we need strong policies in place to protect us πŸ’¨. this decision feels like a step backwards πŸ“‰, and it's alarming that they're ignoring all the medical evidence that shows the devastating effects of air pollution πŸ‘Ž. communities are already struggling with air pollution-related illnesses, so what's next? more suffering for those who can least afford it 😷
 
[A picture of a person wearing a gas mask with a sad face]

[An image of a graph showing a sharp decline in public health benefits after the EPA's decision]

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this is so not good πŸ€•πŸŒŽ the epa just threw public health under the bus 🚨 and now our communities are gonna suffer for it πŸ’” i mean come on, we all know that air pollution is a major issue that kills tons of people every year ⚰️ but instead of taking action to stop it, they're gonna let industry profiteers run amok πŸ€‘ and who's gonna pay the price? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ not me, that's for sure πŸ˜’
 
I'm really worried about this decision πŸ€•. It feels like they're prioritizing profits over people's lives. I get it, there are economic implications to consider, but shouldn't we be valuing human life over a bunch of dollars? It seems reckless to me. And what's the point of even having an EPA if they're just going to abandon science and ignore the devastating effects of air pollution on public health πŸŒ«οΈπŸ’‰. We need some common sense here and a focus on protecting our communities, not just making industries happy πŸ’ΈπŸ˜’
 
omg can't believe what just happened 🀯! so the epa is basically saying that air pollution doesn't matter anymore? like, what about all those ppl who are suffocating from smog and breathing in toxic fumes? this decision is literally life-threatening 🚨. i mean i get it, industry is gonna be super happy with this new approach, but not on my watch πŸ’β€β™€οΈ! the epa's job is to protect our health, not just line the pockets of corporations. we need to speak out and make some noise about this 😀. has anyone else heard about this? let's get the word out πŸ“’
 
omg what r they thinkin?! 🀯 u cant just ignore the science on air pollution & its impact on ppl's health! it's like, literally we already know that bad air can cause premature deaths & all sorts of health issues... why do they need 2 monetize it? πŸ€‘ it's not about bein greedy or anythin, it's about makin sure ppl r safe n healthy. this new approach is so reckless & it's gonna put more stress on our communities & the planet too! 😱 i dont get why they're prioritizin industry interests over public health... that's just wrong.
 
πŸ€• this is super scary... think about it, they're basically saying its okay to make air dirty as long as industry is happy πŸ€‘. i remember when my grandma used to live in the city and would always get sick from breathing bad air πŸ’”. it was so sad to see her struggling. now it feels like we're taking a huge step backward 🚫. can't believe the EPA would just abandon all those lives πŸ™. what's next, will they be giving away our lungs too? 😷
 
The EPA's new approach is like they're saying "forget about us" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ to communities that are already breathing dirty air. I think it's kinda crazy that they're ditching the whole health benefits thing just 'cause of industry pressure. Like, don't they get that clean air is a human right? 🚽 Not being able to monetize the value of public health is still got some serious science behind it - those estimates from before weren't made outta thin air πŸ’Έ. The EPA's new approach might be "business-friendly" but it's gonna cost lives in the long run πŸ˜”
 
πŸ’” this new move by the EPA is straight up shady πŸ€₯, they're basically saying they don't care about the science or the health benefits of reducing air pollution. I mean, come on, we already know that air pollution is bad news for our lungs and the planet... what's next? πŸ™„ they're more worried about making friends with Big Industry than actually doing their job. And let's be real, who gets hurt by this decision? The people and the environment do πŸ’€πŸ˜·
 
I gotta wonder why we gotta prioritize profits over people... I mean, don't get me wrong, business is important but not at the expense of our well-being πŸ€”. It's like they say, what's the point of having clean air if it doesn't save lives? The EPA's new approach just seems reckless to me... like they're playing with fire πŸ”₯ without considering the consequences. We gotta take care of each other and the planet, not just line our pockets πŸ’Έ. I guess that's why old saying goes, "those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it"... we gotta keep pushing for change and holding those in power accountable 🌟
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” I'm all about visualizing data πŸ“Š and making connections, and this news really got me thinking about health benefits vs industry interests πŸ’Έ.

Imagine a graph with two lines: one for air pollution levels and the other for premature deaths πŸ‘». In the past, that second line was sloping downward πŸ“ˆ, showing how reducing air pollution saved lives. Now, it's like someone pulled the plug ⚠️ and the slope just disappeared! 😱

The EPA's new approach doesn't mean they're not considering health impacts; it means they're using a different metric πŸ€”. But what if that metric is flawed? What if we're measuring health benefits by how much money industries save πŸ’Έ instead of how many lives are saved?

I think we need to see the data πŸ“Š, not just rely on trust πŸ‘. We should be looking at the number of premature deaths prevented vs the number of dollars saved πŸ’Έ. Is it really worth sacrificing public health for a few bucks? πŸ’ΈπŸš«

As a society, we need to have an open conversation about what's truly important: our air quality 🌬️ or our bottom line πŸ’Έ. We can't just prioritize one over the other; we need to find a balance βš–οΈ.
 
Ugh, this is soooo worrying πŸ€•... I mean, who thought it was a good idea to abandon monetizing health benefits? It's like the EPA is saying, 'Hey, we don't need science or numbers to tell us how much air pollution hurts people.' Newsflash: it does! 🚨

I get that the Trump admin wants to be more business-friendly, but at what cost? This decision just feels like a huge step backwards. What's next? Not regulating climate change? It's like they're trying to roll back progress and put profits over people's lives πŸ’Έ.

I don't think it's too much to ask for the EPA to take into account the human impact of air pollution when making decisions. Like, come on, we all know that tiny particles can cause serious health problems 🀒. Monetizing health benefits isn't about ignoring science; it's about acknowledging the value of protecting people's lives.

This change is just another reason why I'm glad I don't live in a city with terrible air quality πŸ˜’. It's not fair to leave communities vulnerable like this. The EPA's new approach is so short-sighted and reckless πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.
 
THE EPA'S DECISION TO STOP MONETIZING HEALTH BENEFITS IS COMPLETELY MIND-BOGGLING 🀯! THEY'RE basically just ignoring the science and putting profits over people's lives. I MEAN, COME ON, WE KNOW THAT AIR POLLUTION KILLS PEOPLE AND RUINS LIVES. IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE, FOLKS! THE EPA'S JOB IS TO PROTECT US FROM THINGS LIKE THIS. BY NOT MONETIZING HEALTH BENEFITS, THEY'RE LEAVING COMMUNITIES VULNERABLE TO ALL KINDS OF HEALTH ISSUES. IT'S JUST COMMON SENSE, PEOPLE! WE NEED TO BE PROTECTED FROM POISONOUS AIR AND CLEAN WATER. THIS DECISION IS A RECIPE FOR DISASTER 😱.
 
I'm low-key freaked out about this 🀯. The idea that the EPA won't calculate the economic value of health benefits from reducing air pollution just seems like a huge step back for public health 🚧. I mean, what's next? Not considering climate change effects on human health either? 🌑️ This decision feels super short-sighted and could lead to more people getting sick or even dying from air pollution 😷. It's like they're putting profits over people, which isn't right πŸ’Έ. The science is clear: reducing particulate matter emissions can prevent tons of premature deaths and lost workdays πŸ“Š. By not including those estimates, the EPA is basically ignoring all that research and leaving communities vulnerable to air pollution πŸ‘₯. This move just reeks of a business-friendly approach gone wrong 🚫.
 
πŸš¨πŸ’¦ I'm really worried about this new move by the EPA! They're basically saying air pollution doesn't matter as much, and that's super concerning for me. I live in LA and we already have some crazy traffic problems, but at least our air quality isn't as bad as it is in other cities. But if they start watering down their rules on clean air, who knows what's gonna happen? We're talking about people's lives here! 😷 I remember reading that study a few years ago where they said that reducing particulate matter emissions could prevent up to 4,500 premature deaths... it's crazy to think that might not be counted anymore. What if we end up losing all those lives because of pollution? It's just not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” The EPA just abandoned monetizing health benefits which is like taking away our safety net πŸŒͺ️ Air pollution is killing us and they're just gonna chill on the regulations πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Up to 4,500 premature deaths and 290,000 lost workdays are at stake πŸ•°οΈ This new policy is like playing Russian roulette with people's lives πŸ’€ The science is clear but I guess some folks don't wanna listen πŸ‘‚ Environmental groups are freaking out and rightfully so 😬
 
πŸ€• just heard about epa changing rules on monetizing health benefits... think it's crazy they're prioritizing industry over people's lives πŸ€‘ doesn't make sense to me, air pollution kills ppl and damages environment 🌎 how can u even ignore all that science?!? 🧬 need some answers from the epa what's up with this new approach?? πŸ€”
 
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