Biden Admin Waters Down Fuel Efficiency Standards in Blow to Climate Goals

HEADLINEJUN 10, 2024

Environmental groups are criticizing the Biden administration for weakening a plan to make gas-powered SUVs and pickup trucks more fuel efficient. Last year, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration proposed hiking the average fuel economy standards for the vehicles to 58 miles per gallon by 2032. But under rules issued Friday, the figure has been cut to 50 miles per gallon — just a small increase from the current standard. Dan Becker of the Center for Biological Diversity said the new rule will leave automakers free to “make cars, SUVs and pickups that will guzzle and pollute for decades and keep America stuck on oil.”

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Varney Kamara

Varney Kamara is a freelance Liberian journalist. In 2009, Mr. Kamara began his journalism career as a mainstream journalist, working for The Analyst, New Democrat, the Diary, and the DayLight environmental online newspapers in Monrovia. Kamara holds BA in Mass Communication from the state -run University of Liberia(UL). Prior to freelancing, he served in several newsroom capacities including Proof-reader, Desk Editor, News Editor, Staff Writer, Senior News Editor, and Contributing Writer for several local and international media outlets. Kamara has also obtained several media certificates in environmental journalism, investigative journalism, science and health reporting, crime and justice reporting, and more. From March 2023 to March 2024, Kamara served as Project Officer and Senior News Editor of iLab Liberia's Fact-Checking Desk on the NDI "Countering Disinformation in Liberia's 2023 Elections Project."

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