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How delayed CO2 rules for automakers undermine cities’ clean air plans

Summary by Open Access Government
Eurocities Head of Advocacy, Thomas Lymes, explains how delayed CO2 rules for automakers are undermining cities’ clean air plans Cities are at the forefront of delivering the EU’s climate and air quality goals. However, by relaxing emissions deadlines for automakers, the European Commission creates regulatory uncertainty, making it harder for cities to plan and enforce Low and Zero Emission Zones (LEZs and ZEZs). The result: stalled local action…
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Open Access Government broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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