API Pushing Shitstain To Eliminate Fuel Economy Standards, California Air Quality Authority & Tax Cuts (Of Course!)
Americas oil industry released its wish list for the incoming Trump administration on Tuesday, a five-point plan that would eliminate many of the Biden administrations most far-reaching efforts to reduce climate pollution and limit the warming that is driving ever more destructive and deadly extreme weather. The list, released by the American Petroleum Institute and coming on the second day of the global United Nations climate conference, does not mention the words climate change. The document maintains that the industry group and its members agree on the need to reduce emissions. Yet its requests, if enacted, would remove many of the tools available to the United States to achieve that goal.
Perhaps most importantly, API asked the incoming administration to repeal the tailpipe and fuel economy standards for cars and trucks that aim to cut carbon dioxide emissions in the transportation sector, the nations largest source of climate pollution. The list also includes revoking a waiver that allows California and 12 other states to set tougher rules for vehicles. These rules together are expected to speed the nations transition to electric vehicles and significantly lower carbon dioxide emissions.
API also called on the Trump administration to issue a new five-year plan to expand offshore oil and gas drilling leases and to repeal rules adopted by the Biden administration that restricted new drilling on public lands. The Biden administration had greatly reduced the amount of new drilling on public lands and in waters offshore. The oil industry also wants the new administration to accelerate permits to export natural gas, a process the Biden administration had put on hold to review its climate impacts.
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When asked if API would oppose Trumps stated desire to withdraw the nation from the Paris Agreement, Sommers declined to answer directly, saying the industry would continue to support cutting emissions while producing more oil and gas regardless of whether the country stays in the global pact. Darren Woods, chief executive of ExxonMobil, the nations largest oil company, on Tuesday called on the incoming Trump administration to remain in the Paris Agreement, in comments given at COP29, the U.N. climate conference in Azerbaijan.
Ed. - Yes, because Darren Woods know how cheap and easy it is to make it appear that a corporation "cares". Oh, and lots and lots of tax breaks for "carbon capture".
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https://insideclimatenews.org/news/13112024/oil-industry-asks-trump-to-repeal-major-climate-policies/