A White House announcement slated for Wednesday marks the administration's latest blow to policies aimed at slashing emissions.
Trump rolls back Biden-era fuel economy standards, paving way for more gas-powered cars
-- Yahoo Finance (@yahoofinance.com) Dec 3, 2025 at 4:36 PM
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How do bigger, less fuel efficient cars save money?
#6 | POSTED BY SNOOFY
My guess is thats why Trump is changing the CAFE rules, they didn't.
2011 - CAFE standards create profit incentive for larger vehicles
ANN ARBOR"The current Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards create a financial incentive for auto companies to make bigger vehicles that are allowed to meet lower targets, according to a new University of Michigan study.
Over their lifetimes, these larger vehicles would generate between three and ten 1,000-megawatt coal-fired power plants' worth of excess carbon emissions. A 1,000-megawatt plant could provide power for more than half a million people.
news.umich.edu
God forbid we have cleaner more fuel efficient cars on the roads. God the stupidity of it all just reaks.
#27 | POSTED BY LAURAMOHR
Which is why Trump wanted to get rid of the Obama era rules.
Since 2011, fuel-economy targets scale with a vehicle's "footprint" (wheelbase track width). Big vehicles get lenient targets; small vehicles face demanding ones. A microcar that gets 40 MPG might be judged against a target of 50-60 MPG, while a full-size truck doing 20 MPG can satisfy a 22 MPG requirement.. The small car is clearly more efficient, yet it fails the rule that the truck passes.
marginalrevolution.com
Do you even know whats going on?
China has no problem with air quality.
#52 | Posted by Petrous
In case you were being serious, and not being sarcastic:
"thousands of factories and power plants in Beijing and its six surrounding provinces will be shuttered in an effort to improve local air quality in time for the parade."
www.thenanfang.com
I've been hearing "the sky is falling" since the 70s. Democrats just like being Chicken Little
#54 | Posted by Maverick
It's not the sky.
It's the particles falling from the sky.
WASHINGTON, D.C. " The percentage of U.S. adults who report ever being diagnosed with cancer has now reached 9.7% in 2024-2025, a significant increase from the 7.0% Gallup recorded in 2008-2009.
news.gallup.com
Particulate matter air pollution as a cause of lung cancer: epidemiological and experimental evidence
a comprehensive nationwide 26-year study demonstrated that even in the absence of tobacco exposure, long-term exposure to PM2.5 significantly elevated the risk of lung cancer, which was consistent across genders, age groups, and education levels
www.nature.com
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