California Sues Trump Over Repeal of EPA's Authority to Fight Climate Change | KQED
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California Sues Trump Over Repeal of EPA's Authority to Fight Climate Change | KQED
"As a result of these changes, engine and vehicle manufacturers no longer have any future obligations for the measurement, control, and reporting of GHG emissions for any highway engine and vehicle, including model years manufactured prior to this final rule."
The Trump administration finalized the repeal of the EPA's endangerment finding on February 12, eliminating federal restrictions on vehicle emissions and manufacturer obligations for measuring, controlling, and reporting greenhouse gas emissions. The administration claims this change will save Americans $1.3 trillion. Engine and vehicle manufacturers no longer face future compliance requirements for any highway engine or vehicle model year. California maintains its independent authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the 2006 Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32), which remains unchanged. Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Santa Clara County were parties to related legal proceedings.
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