Trump moves to stop California from fixing what he’s breaking CoveringClimateNow
On Wednesday, President Trump announced his administration’s intention to stripof its ability to set its own automobile emissions standards, revoking an Obama-era Clean Air Act waiver that allowed the state impose stricter regulations than those mandated federally.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler told the National Automobile Dealers Association on Tuesday that this was about protecting other states from California:
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