Growth Energy Applauds EPA’s Tailpipe Decision
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it will reconsider greenhouse gas tailpipe emissions regulations instituted by the Biden administration, which established strict limits for vehicles produced from 2027 to 2032.
- Environmental groups, including Jackie Wong from the Natural Resources Defense Council, expressed concern that weakening emission standards could increase pollution and health risks.
- The National Automobile Dealers Association stated that the current emissions regulatory framework does not match consumer demand for electric cars, calling the EPA's reevaluation a necessary adjustment.
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Solomon Islands leader takes aim at Trump over climate position
In an exclusive interview, and the first time a Solomon Islands leader has sat down with the ABC in almost six years, new prime minister Jeremiah Manele says 'differences' remain over a new policing agreement with Australia.
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