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Slashing Vehicle Emissions Standards Will Impact You – And Not In a Good Way

 

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August 2018

Why wouldn’t everyone want more fuel-efficient vehicles? Even if you’re not thinking about climate change, no one wants to spend more to fill up their cars or trucks with gas or petrol.

But now that President Trump has slashed vehicle emissions standards, it means:

  • More gas-guzzlers on the road
  • More greenhouse gases leading to worsening climate change
  • More pollution-related deaths.

So Americans will be buying more gas. That MIGHT be alright if it was in the form of an extra tax on gas, which would go to the government so that it can repair roads and build better transit options. But it won’t. It will add directly to the (already vast) profits of the oil industry..

Slashing vehicle emissions standards is not only out of step with the rest of the world, it’s just plain wrong.

You can read the full article below.

President Donald Trump just slashed vehicle mile-per-gallon requirements. That will not only lead to more gas guzzlers on the roads, but more greenhouse gases and pollution-related deaths.

The move stops gas mileage standards from ratcheting up past 2020 levels, nixing Barack Obama’s Administration standard which ramps up to 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025. Instead, that target will top out at around 37 mpg after 2021.

The Trump administration also announced it was trashing a decades-old waiver that allows California to set its own pollution and gas-mileage standards above the federal government’s. Because California has so many car buyers, automakers follow the state’s guidelines, effectively making California’s higher standards the country’s.

Scrapping current mileage standards is likely to cost Americans billions of dollars, according to Energy Innovation, a pro-clean energy nonprofit. Allowing cars to guzzle more gas will also contribute to a host of pollution-related health problems: heart attacks, strokes, and respiratory disease.

Energy Innovation

Another risk is runaway climate change. By 2035, these changes will likely bump up yearly emissions by 11 percent from where they would be under the Obama standards. But, thanks to the popularity of electric cars, Energy Innovations expects things to take a turn for the better. More EVs on the road could help emissions reverse course by 2040.

Energy Innovation

The Trump administration’s move will also leave your wallet a little lighter. Junking the efficiency standards and the California waiver means we’ll all be buying more gas  — $457 billion more, according to Energy Innovation. It’s as if the Trump administration added a 57-cent tax in 2040. But instead of paying that money to the government so that it can repair roads and build better transit options, we’ll be giving it to the oil industry.

Energy Innovation

None of this is guaranteed. California’s Attorney General Xavier Becerra is fighting to keep the standards in place. “We’re ready to file suit if needed to protect these critical standards,” Becerra said in April when the EPA said it might slash them. A few weeks later California and 16 other states sued the Administration.

At the very least, legal challenges could delay the revisions into November, when midterm elections will gauge the public’s enthusiasm for the administration’s policies. The legal wrangling could also reopen the case that gave the EPA authority to regulate greenhouse gases, giving an increasingly right-leaning Supreme Court the chance to weigh in. In the meantime, all this creates a lot of uncertainty for automakers, as they try to figure out what goals they’ll need to hit seven years from now.

This story was originally published by Grist with the headline Trump has no standards when it comes to vehicle emissions on Aug 2, 2018.

Original source: https://grist.org/article/trump-has-no-standards-when-it-comes-to-vehicle-emissions/


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