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"path": "/news/29052026/epa-chemical-refrigerant-rollbacks-could-raise-costs/",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-29T09:00:00.000Z",
"site": "https://insideclimatenews.org",
"tags": [
"Justice & Health",
"Politics",
"air conditioners",
"air conditioning",
"Environmental Protection Agency",
"EPA",
"HFC",
"HFCs",
"HVAC",
"hydrofluorocarbons",
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"textContent": "President Donald Trump said new regulatory rollbacks on chemical refrigerants will reduce the prices consumers pay for groceries and will not impact the environment. However, U.S. chemical, refrigeration and air-conditioning manufacturers said the changes will raise prices and his administration’s own projections show that greenhouse gas pollution will increase. The primary rollback, announced by Trump […]",
"title": "EPA Rollbacks Could Raise AC, Refrigeration Costs Despite Promise of Lower Prices"
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