‘Upcoming Announcement on Tough Climate Rule for Cars’
The Biden administration is set to reveal the final version of a significant climate rule next week, focusing on clean cars. This rule could lead to approximately two-thirds of new passenger vehicles sold in 2032 being electric-powered. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has organized an event with Administrator Michael Regan to announce this regulation to environmental and public health organizations. The purpose of the regulation is to address climate change, improve air quality, and safeguard public health.
The upcoming rule on passenger cars and light trucks, initially announced last spring, is a key component of the Biden administration’s efforts to combat climate change. With transportation being the largest source of carbon dioxide emissions in the nation, it is crucial to address the impact of passenger cars and trucks on greenhouse gas emissions.
This initiative reflects the administration’s commitment to reducing emissions from the transportation sector, which plays a significant role in contributing to climate change. Stay tuned for more updates on this important development in the coming week.