Trump revokes basis of U.S. climate regulation, ends vehicle emission standards

In a significant policy shift, former President Donald Trump has revoked the foundational regulations for climate change initiatives, most notably dismantling vehicle emission standards. This action represents the most extensive rollback of climate policies under his administration, which has consistently favored fossil fuel development while limiting the progress of clean energy alternatives. The decision has sparked concerns among environmentalists and public health advocates, who argue that it undermines efforts to combat climate change and protect air quality. The rollback is part of a broader strategy by the Trump administration to ease regulatory burdens on the fossil fuel industry, suggesting a shift away from renewable energy goals established in previous administrations. As the debate over climate change intensifies, this move highlights the ongoing tensions between environmental policy and economic interests in the United States, raising questions about the future of climate regulation and its implications for global environmental efforts.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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