Summary

The Biden administration will allow California to ban new gas-powered car sales by 2035, with 11 other states following. This uses a Clean Air Act waiver permitting stricter state-level pollution controls to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

Trump plans to revoke the waiver, roll back EV tax credits, and fight California’s climate policies, potentially sparking legal battles.

California, leading the U.S. in EV adoption, aims to “Trump-proof” its agenda, bolstered by automaker deals and strong market influence.

The ban could accelerate EV investments, shaping nearly half of the U.S. auto market and global climate policy trends.

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  • BlindFrog@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Just posturing is right. Why not in 5 years? Why wait til we can almost name a new generation of adults?

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      6 days ago

      Probably because the more aggressive the timeline, the more willingness to fight rather than just adapt

      Personally, I’d like to see more of a transition - maybe a tax that starts small and quickly scales into something crazy over the course of the decade or something else to heavily motivate early compliance

      This isn’t nothing though, it’s mostly just late. Paris did something similar and is already reaping the rewards