Growth Energy Applauds EPA’s Tailpipe Decision
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it will reconsider greenhouse gas tailpipe emissions regulations instituted by the Biden administration, which established strict limits for vehicles produced from 2027 to 2032.
- Environmental groups, including Jackie Wong from the Natural Resources Defense Council, expressed concern that weakening emission standards could increase pollution and health risks.
- The National Automobile Dealers Association stated that the current emissions regulatory framework does not match consumer demand for electric cars, calling the EPA's reevaluation a necessary adjustment.
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Growth Energy Applauds EPA’s Tailpipe Decision
(NAFB.com) – Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, commended the Environmental Protection Agency after it announced that it would reconsider its Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for model years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles, otherwise known as the tailpipe emissions rule. “We’re glad to see the agency reconsidering this rule, which arbitrarily puts its thumb on the scale for a single vehicle techn…
Emissions Rule Reversal Sends Shockwaves Through European Truck Market
Emissions Rule Reversal Sends Shockwaves Through European Truck Market Shares of European truck manufacturers took a hit on Thursday after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced plans to reverse vehicle emissions rules set by the Biden administration. The anticipated reversal has squashed expectations of a surge in pre-purchases of trucks, previously forecasted for the latter half of this year and 2026.According to Pal Skirta, …
Trump EPA begins rollback of Biden ‘Electric Vehicle mandate’ in historic deregulation push
CV NEWS FEED // In what has been described as “the biggest day of deregulation in American history,” President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has… The post Trump EPA begins rollback of Biden ‘Electric Vehicle mandate’ in historic deregulation push appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Solomon Islands leader takes aim at Trump over climate position
In an exclusive interview, and the first time a Solomon Islands leader has sat down with the ABC in almost six years, new prime minister Jeremiah Manele says 'differences' remain over a new policing agreement with Australia.
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