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Reform mimics Trump amid his biggest attack on climate rules yet
Donald Trump has launched an attack on the very foundation of US climate regulation. And it could represent his biggest assault yet, leading to both higher greenhouse gas emissions and an increase in health risks for ordinary people. In the UK, meanwhile, Reform continues to mimic Trump’s anti-climate agenda.
Trump’s massive climate rollback could lead to “58,000 additional premature deaths”
Both Trump’s regime and its critics have noted the scale of this move, calling it either the “largest deregulation” ever in US history or:
the most significant rollback on climate change yet
As the BBC reports, Trump has revoked a key:
scientific ruling that underpins all federal actions on curbing planet-warming gases.
The “endangerment finding” of 2009 ruled that numerous greenhouse gases are “a threat to public health”. And this conclusion turned into:
the legal bedrock of federal efforts to rein in emissions, especially in vehicles.
According to the Environmental Defense Fund’s Peter Zalzal, Trump’s move could cost ordinary people more in:
additional fuel costs to power these less efficient and higher polluting vehicles
It could also:
result in up to 58,000 additional premature deaths, 37 million more asthma attacks
The winners, of course, would be billionaire polluters. And they’re celebrating twice as hard, because Trump is also increasing funding for coal facilities and pushing the US military into deals with power plants using coal. Coal stocks are predictably doing well as a result.
“Trump’s EPA repeals science” sums it up. pic.twitter.com/elI4YYIQVc
— Jeff (@jepaco) February 13, 2026
Today, the US @EPA rescinded its 2009 endangerment finding: a drastic move even in the context of the Trump administration’s larger deregulatory and anti-climate agenda.
This move poses a particular threat to reproductive rights. Read more: https://t.co/CckiPuttHC
— Human Rights Watch (@hrw) February 12, 2026
Reform is a Trump tribute act
Reform UK, meanwhile, is busy mimicking Trump. And it would do that, because it’s firmly in the pockets of the billionaire polluters mentioned above. Currently, Reform’s anti-climate agenda is focusing on scamming people into thinking reducing greenhouse gas emissions is bad.
The party hasn’t just been pushing climate-change denialism and dangerous industries like fracking. It’s also been repeating over and over again its attacks on the global effort to limit carbon emissions (‘Net Zero‘):
Ed Miliband and Vladimir Putin are the same, in terms of your electricity bill
Superb by @KathrynPorter26
Net Stupid Zero is driving bills UP
Not down
We have been conned and misled
— Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧 (@TiceRichard) February 13, 2026
Even Blair agrees with Reform on Net Stupid Zero & calls on Labour to keep drilling for oil in North Seahttps://t.co/suaYXxcSjt
— Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧 (@TiceRichard) February 13, 2026
Who knew?
— Lee Anderson MP (@LeeAndersonMP_) February 12, 2026
A Net Zero Reminder. https://t.co/3pl5xoNFKo
— Lee Anderson MP (@LeeAndersonMP_) February 13, 2026
The problem for Reform, though, is that 60% of Brits support Net Zero, and only 25% oppose it. So it’s a much harder sell than in the US. But with super-rich backers filling Reform’s pockets, it will keep pushing. And if it gets into government, we can be sure that it will behave exactly as Trump’s behaving.
Featured image via the Canary