EPA will tighten fuel mileage standards for cars and light trucks, replacing looser Trump-era standards
CNN
The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday will tighten fuel emissions standards for cars and light trucks, replacing the looser Trump-era standards.
The new standards will save consumers money on fuel and prevent billions of tons of planet-warming carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere.
The EPA said that by 2026, the requirements will be "the most ambitious greenhouse gas standards ever set for the light-duty vehicle sector in the US."
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