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US to rescind Biden highway climate guideline for states

The U.S. Transport Department stated on Wednesday it prepares to rescind an environment guideline embraced by the administration of previous President Joe Biden needing states to determine and set declining targets for greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles using the national highway system.

Transport Secretary Sean Duffy, who was tapped by President Donald Trump, approved a proposition to reverse the Biden guideline after it had actually been blocked by a federal court stating it reflected a dedication to unleashing American energy and getting rid of illegal regulatory concerns.

Separately Duffy said Tuesday he was taking the first step to roll back stringent Corporate Typical Fuel Economy requirements for passenger automobiles and heavy trucks provided under Biden.

Texas and 21 other states sued USDOT arguing the company lacked legal authority to enact the rule in 2023.

The Biden administration rule did not mandate specific targets and offered state transport departments flexibility to set proper targets that aimed to reduce emissions over time. The guideline said it would examine progress but did not impose charges for missing out on targets.

In 2018, the first Trump administration reversed a guideline issued under then-President Barack Obama needing states to track highway greenhouse gas emissions.

Recently, Trump took aim at electrical vehicles, withdrawing a. 2021 executive order signed by Biden that sought to ensure half. of all brand-new automobiles offered in the United States by 2030 were. electrical.

Trump likewise swore to stop distribution of unspent federal government. money for vehicle-charging stations from a $5 billion fund,. required ending a waiver for states to adopt zero-emission. lorry guidelines by 2035, and stated his administration would. think about ending EV tax credits.

The Biden USDOT stated the guideline was important to its target. of net-zero emissions economy-wide by 2050, but the final. policy did not need states to set declining targets to. align with the 2050 goal.

(source: Reuters)