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Where is Greta Samberg? Where is the enormous protest to greet President Donald Trump's attack on Joe Biden's nasty climate order? Is climate activity dying?
EPA's Chieflyzeldin recently announced a massive reversal of the “green” policy, which is likely to hamper our country's domination of 21st century industry. He is eliminating or changing 31 Environmental regulations That would have at least increased consumer prices and limited options. In the worst case, they would have been for us to chase Europe, towards the power costs of the sky and stagnant growth.
Many were programs adopted by the Joe Biden White House to attract funding and votes from left-wing climate activists. No one would have moved the needle with world emissions. To do this, China and India must ride and climb. These countries account for around 40% of global emissions, while the US accounts for less than 14%. So far, China and India have paid only lip service to creating international rules that will curb America's growth and prosperity, while continuing to build more coal-fired power plants.
When the EPA announced “The Most Consequent Day of Deregulation,” the “Awakened Green Agenda” on Biden's Chopping Block
The rules thrown by Zeldin, who called the overhaul “the biggest deregulation action in US history,” will redo the regulations that slapped power plants by Biden's Clean Power Plan 2.0, throw many restrictions that are currently narrowing down the oil and gas industry, review Obama's “endshensing discovery,” and revisit Biden's “backdoor ebb.”
He also vowed to take the door off the door in the final weeks of the Biden administration and end the controversial $20 billion grant.
All these measures include taking into account contaminants that greenhouse gases are subject to agency regulations, including perhaps abandoning Obama's “hazard detection.”
Forbes writes: “The national and global impacts caused by the EPA's 2009 danger discovery “will serve as the basis for a massive expansion of EPA authorities and impose will on most aspects of American life.”
Biden's clean power plant rules, which concluded last April, unfolded an expansion of authority.
This stupid attack on both coal and natural gas will encourage greater reliance on unreliable renewable sources like wind and the sun, and will likely leave the US inadequate power to meet the demands of emerging industries like AI. One reason many international companies are committed to increasing investment in the US is the availability of abundant and inexpensive energy, and Zeldin's move helps ensure.
It should be noted that the power plants governing Biden's rules are an extension of similar Obama-era regulations rejected by the Supreme Court in 2022. The court is The EPA exceeded that authority As we seek to rebuild the country's entire electricity system in favour of renewable energy.
Another important change is the reversal of the “backdoor EV order” where the super-charged efforts to remove gas-powered cars. Specifically, Zeldin is working to rewrite tailpipes and emissions regulations for cars and trucks that require 56% of new vehicles sold to become electricity by 2032. That must have been quite shocking as less than 9% of new car sales last year were EVs.
Our electrical grids are not ready to deal with such a large shift. Neither are consumers who are worried yet. Inconvenience and cost of EVs Last year's Pew vote even showed that Americans were not convinced that EVs are environmentally friendly.
Most worrisome: Detroit automakers, who continue to lose money with EVS, are not ready for that change. The three big carmakers will continue to face sudden competition. Chinese automaker BYD has become the world's largest producer of EVs, surpassing Tesla. The company does not yet sell cars in the US, but announced its intention to open a factory in Mexico in 2023. BYD said it would not attempt to sell it in the US.
Chinese EVs are cheaper and better than EVs made in the US or Europe. EVs have increased more than 10 times in China's imports into the EU in terms of value from 2020 to 2023. In response, European authorities have imposed tariffs for the first time on car imports from China.
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Climate enthusiasts may be right that EVs are the future, but in the present case, Detroit is better to make profitable cars Americans actually want to buy.
Millions of people protested climate change in 2019. This is one of the biggest global demonstrations to date. The demonstration continues, but on a more modest level. Today, after Zeldin's announcement, and while climate groups are calling for stopping his wise steps, public anger appears to be calm. Many have rejected the high-hand climate obligations that are hurting Europe and threatening the US
Voters include Algore (The End of the Polar Bear) and New York Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (“If we don't deal with climate change, we'll end in 12 years…”
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A vote from Pew Research last fall showed that the country was split over whether Biden's climate policy helped or hurt the country, and that “51% of US adults say they doubt the group is pushing for action against climate change.” That skepticism would have grown in the wake of the revelation that billions of dollars allocated by Congress had flowed in the Inflation Reduction Act, which had flown into NGOs alongside Democrats in the final weeks of the Biden administration. And some of these newly formed organisations have little history of climate activity, such as the $2 billion that flowed to democratic activist and politician Stacey Abrams.
Voters chose Donald Trump last year because he embraced common sense. It's just dialing back some of Joe Biden's extreme climate Dickutats.
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