EPA removal of vehicle emissions limits won’t stop shift to EVs, but will make it harder, slower and costlier
Repealing the endangerment finding would undo a key part of the effort to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
Repealing the endangerment finding would undo a key part of the effort to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
Greenhouse gas emissions are warming the planet, changing the climate and disrupting our lives.
Weakening federal climate protections will leave families paying more for insurance, electricity and disaster recovery.
Studies show that heat, air pollution, disease spread and food insecurity linked to climate change are worsening.
HB 1217 says that it is state policy to prohibit government entities from adopting 'net-zero' measures.
The reversal of the finding must be justified by a thorough scientific review and not just be political posturing.
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change had been ratified and signed by the US in 1992.
There is growing evidence of the connections between climate change and harm to people’s health.
The EPA is seeking to repeal the finding that provides the legal underpinning for limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
The EPA’s proposal seeks to slow the shift to electric vehicles, removing incentives and raising costs.
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