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Biden Charges Forward With Historic Auto Emission Crackdown

  • The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to implement new emissions limits that would require electric vehicles to make up about two-thirds of new car and light truck sales by 2032.
  • This initiative is part of President Biden's broader green agenda, targeting the transportation sector, the largest contributor to the US's climate pollution, to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.
  • While the move faces challenges, including concerns from the auto industry about the feasibility of EV targets and the need for more charging infrastructure, it represents a significant step towards reducing the US's carbon footprint and fostering a more sustainable future.
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Despite pretty much the entire country making it clear that EV mandates are hurting the industry (with major automakers like Ford and GM slashing investment), President Biden is forging forward with his "green agenda" even further.

This go-round, Biden is "preparing to roll out the toughest-ever" emissions restrictions, according to Bloomberg

The report says that the Environmental Protection Agency is poised to implement emissions limits that (Biden thinks) could significantly boost electric vehicle sales, requiring EVs to constitute about two-thirds of new car and light truck sales by 2032, a sharp increase from less than 10% last year. 

Manish Bapna, head of the Natural Resources Defense Action Fund commented: “Cars and light trucks on their own are roughly 20% of the carbon footprint.” Bapna says cutting that is “absolutely essential to real, concrete progress.”

Biden faces a challenge in balancing new emissions regulations with concerns from Michigan voters and autoworkers wary of a swift move to electric vehicles. U.S. carmakers have argued that the proposed EV targets are unattainable without more charging infrastructure. The costs have also weighed against rising labor costs for U.S. automakers. 

John Bozzella, leader of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, emphasized to Bloomberg the crucial next few years for building out supply chains and charging networks.

To address these concerns, the EPA is expected to set less aggressive emissions reduction goals in the short term while still aiming for the same 2032 objectives. 

David Cooke, a senior analyst with the Union of Concerned Scientists noted: “The rule doesn’t meet the moment,” but still creates “some guarantees around movement toward zero-emission vehicles nationwide.”

“We will end up with more EVs on the road as a result of these rules than if we didn’t have them,” he added. 

What can be said about such poor policy that flies in the face of economic common sense? We guess that's just the miracle of Bidenomics, Jack. 

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  • Kris Poole on March 18 2024 said:
    INSANITY!!! But, I would also say, to be expected.
  • Mamdouh Salameh on March 18 2024 said:
    Approving new legislations to implement new emissions limits that would require electric vehicles to make up about two-thirds of new car and light truck sales by 2032 wont work.

    Moreover, President Biden might not be in office by November to implement it.

    Dr Mamdouh G Salameh
    International Oil Economist
    Global Energy Expert
  • MelKeifer on March 19 2024 said:
    Not unusual that the public has no input in policy decisions such as this. But I am mistaken—these are the same people who claim to be the defenders of democracy.

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