The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has withdrawn its 'endangerment finding,' a move that could pave the way for states to take legal action against fossil-fuel companies. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the potential implications of this decision. The withdrawal of the finding, which previously identified greenhouse gases as a threat to public health and welfare, may lead to increased litigation from states aiming to hold fossil-fuel companies accountable for environmental impacts. This development marks a significant shift in the regulatory landscape, potentially affecting the future of environmental policy and corporate responsibility in the energy sector.