On Wednesday, EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced that the U.S. was proposing to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes for the first time. Credit: David McNew/Getty Images Environmental Protection Agency administrator Andrew Wheeler has been delivering a lot of good news lately—at least at first glance. In June, Wheeler was in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, declaring victory over the city’s fight against smog. On Monday, he visited Toledo, Ohio, to unveil more than $12 million in grant funding from the agency to help clean up the Great Lakes. And on Wednesday, the nation’s top environmental protection official held a press conference to announce that the U.S. was proposing to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes for the first time. “The Trump administration is leading by example, and we set the example for the entire world,” Wheeler told reporters on Wednesday’s press call. “We have actually, with today’s action, taken more steps […]