Posted on 05/19/2009 11:30:25 AM PDT by reaganaut1
President Obama announced tough new nationwide rules for automobile emissions and mileage standards on Tuesday, embracing standards that California has sought to enact for years over the objections of the auto industry and the Bush administration.
For the first time in history, we have set in motion a national policy aimed at both increasing gas mileage and decreasing greenhouse gas pollution for all new trucks and cars sold in the United States of America, Mr. Obama said in remarks from Washington, flanked by officials from Michigan and California.
The rules, which will begin to take effect in 2012, will put in place a federal standard for fuel efficiency that is as tough as the California program, while imposing the first-ever limits on climate-altering gases from cars and trucks.
The effect will be a single new national standard that will create a car and light truck fleet in the United States that is almost 40 percent cleaner and more fuel-efficient by 2016 than it is today, with an average of 35.5 miles per gallon.
Environmental advocates and industry officials welcomed the new program, an accord that Mr. Obama said would have been considered impossible in the past.
But they welcomed it for different reasons. Environmentalists called it a long-overdue tightening of emissions and fuel economy standards after decades of government delay and industry opposition. Auto industry officials said it would provide the single national efficiency standard they have long desired, a reasonable timetable to meet it and the certainty they need to proceed with product development plans.
Yet the industry position represents an abrupt about-face after years of battling tougher mileage standards in the courts and in Congress, reflecting the change in the political climate and the automakers shaky financial condition.
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Thanks, and not to sound callous, but I don’t wanna know.
I do know that there is going to be the equivalent of the 16ton weight that used to drop down on Monty Python characters and that is pretty much enough.
Simply put, EVERYTHING will change.
WaxmanMarkey - They’ll do to us what Jason&Freddy do to teenagers. The scope and bailiwick of the committee is immense, literally every aspect of an American’s existence comes under their purview.
And also, in terms of the auto thingie, if you set a national emission standard aka the draconian Californian one imposed on the entire country, then at least do away with the boutique blends of gasoline that rampant state governments have required.
Have two, an urban and a rural. Or perhaps 3 or 4, max!
But betcha they don’t.
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