Climate United was awarded money under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund last year but said its bank account has been frozen for weeks.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has made clear his intention to claw back the majority of funding in the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), a $27 billion fund created through the Inflation
In a lawsuit, Climate United claims the E.P.A. is illegally withholding funds that have become a target of the Trump administration.
The money was given to 8 nonprofits in the final year of the Biden administration as part of the Inflation Reduction Act.
The lawsuit represents the latest salvo in a battle with the Trump administration over the agency's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
In its final days, the Biden administration handed out billions to freshly founded “climate” outfits in a scramble to pump taxpayer money to lefty activists — and all of the slimy details are coming to light, thanks to new Environmental Protection Agency chief Lee Zeldin.
The recently discovered slush fund that was parked at Citibank was last altered on Jan. 13 — a week before President Trump’s inauguration — and quickly doled out to a handful of far-left climate
EPA head Lee Zeldin has urged to rescind a finding that's vital to regulating greenhouse gases. It could have major climate repercussions.
A coalition of nonprofits urged the EPA chief Tuesday to lift a freeze on money it got in August from a fund to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
The former Long Island congressman has vowed to claw back $20 billion in Biden administration green energy grants.
A letter to the EPA from Climate United Fund said the group has not been able to use its bank account and argued that a freeze on the funds is illegal.
Three people granted anonymity to discuss the action said EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has recommended to the White House ... They all expected it to reject the bedrock justification for regulating greenhouse gas emissions in some fashion to give agencies ...