Trump's EPA Pick Pragmatic on Climate, Undeterred by Alarmist Pressure

At the Wednesday Senate committee hearing, Lee Zeldin, nominated by Donald Trump to head the Environmental Protection Agency, showcased a balanced view on climate change. Recognizing the existence of climate change and the role of greenhouse gases without succumbing to extreme regulatory measures proposed by alarmists, Zeldin represents a rational approach to environmental stewardship, prioritizing economic stability alongside environmental concerns.