WASHINGTON - The Biden administration moved on Thursday to repeal a rule under the previous administration that limits the government’s ability to develop regulations on air pollution, which scientists have argued drive climate change and affect public health.The previous rule under the Trump administration was titled "Increasing Consistency and Transparency in Considering Benefits and Costs in the Clean Air Act Rulemaking Process," also known as the Benefit-Cost Rule.Andrew Wheeler, an Environmental Protection Agency administrator under the Trump administration, finalized the policy last year, claiming that it would promote transparency and prevent other administrations from imposing restrictions. "Because all it is is about making things.