The Biden administration wants to speed the transition to electric vehicles, while the auto industry warns that a rule change alone won’t be enough
WASHINGTON—The Biden administration is proposing new limits on vehicle tailpipe emissions, seeking to spur U.S.
auto makers to generate two-thirds of their sales throughThe new standards for light-duty vehicles, announced Wednesday by the Environmental Protection Agency, will apply to the 2027 to 2032 model years. They would be the nation’s toughest-ever restrictions on car pollution and one of President Biden’s most aggressive moves yet to combat climate change.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Green Groups Sue Biden EPA Over Industrial Water Pollution Failures'It's completely unacceptable that EPA has, for decades, ignored the law and failed to require modern wastewater pollution controls for oil refineries and petrochemical and plastics plants,' said EnviroIntegrity deputy director Jen Duggan.
Les mer »
Biden team seeks to influence the influencersForget the standard input from public relations professionals, pollsters and publicity counselors as the 2024 presidential race looms on the horizon. President Biden will rely instead on the savvy contributors to such sites as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter to craft effective messages to the public, says one new report.
Les mer »
Biden administration seeks input on AI safety measuresPresident Joe Biden’s administration wants stronger measures to test the safety of artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT before they are publicly released, though it hasn’t decided if the government will have a role in doing the vetting.
Les mer »
Biden seeks to take 'tough' on fentanyl mantle from RepublicansThe White House is ramping up its efforts to paint President Joe Biden as 'tough' on fentanyl, even as Republican lawmakers have proposed significant escalations in America's war on drugs.
Les mer »
Biden administration seeks input on AI safety measuresPresident Joe Biden’s administration wants stronger measures to test the safety of artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT before they are publicly released, though it hasn’t decided if the government will have a role in doing the vetting.
Les mer »
Biden administration seeks input on AI safety measuresPresident Joe Biden’s administration wants stronger measures to test the safety of artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT before they are publicly released, though it hasn’t decided if the government will have a role in doing the vetting.
Les mer »