US Announces New Fuel Efficiency Standards Aimed at Combating Climate Change

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U.S. Announces, New Fuel Efficiency Standards, Aimed at Combating Climate Change.
On April 1, the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
announced new fuel efficiency standards. .
'Newsweek' reports that the new standards, set an average of 49 miles per gallon, for new cars by 2026.
According to a statement from NHTSA,
fuel efficiency will increase by 8%
in 2024 and 2025, then by 10% in 2026. .
In the statement, Transportation Secretary
Pete Buttigieg said that the new set of standards
will help save Americans money. .
In the statement, Transportation Secretary
Pete Buttigieg said that the new set of standards
will help save Americans money. .
Buttigieg also said that the new standards leave
the U.S. less vulnerable to shifting global oil prices
while also reducing emissions and pollution. .
'Newsweek' reports that vehicles on highways, release nearly 1.6 billion tons of greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere every year. .
According to the U.S. Department of Energy,
a single gallon of gas creates about
20 pounds of carbon dioxide. .
The NHTSA statement said the new standards would reduce carbon emissions by 2.5 billion metric tons. .
They will also help Americans get
33% more miles per gallon in 2026. .
These vehicles will be better for
the environment, safer than ever
and cost less to fuel over their lifetimes, Steven Cliff, NHTSA Deputy Administrator, via 'Newsweek'.
We are proud to fulfill President Biden's
mission to move us to a more sustainable
future, one that strengthens American
energy independence and helps put
more money in American families' pockets, Steven Cliff, NHTSA Deputy Administrator, via 'Newsweek'.
We are proud to fulfill President Biden's
mission to move us to a more sustainable
future, one that strengthens American
energy independence and helps put
more money in American families' pockets, Steven Cliff, NHTSA Deputy Administrator, via 'Newsweek'

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