Trump Could Reverse All US Emissions Legislation For Cars

Love him or loathe him, Donald Trump has got some strong opinions. Among them is that emissions legislation is hurting American competitiveness, and he could be en route to repealing it all
Trump Could Reverse All US Emissions Legislation For Cars

Donald Trump could repeal the legislation forcing manufacturers to produce ever-cleaner cars, potentially causing thousands of deaths due to increased air pollution.

Cars and trucks collectively account for a fifth of all US emissions and both Democrats and Republicans alike have worked to reduce that through laws forcing car makers to lower tailpipe emissions. The same thing is going on in Europe.

But the Wall Street Journal quotes John Mashburn, a senior policy advisor to Trump, as saying:

“The Trump administration will complete a comprehensive review of all federal regulations. This includes the fuel economy and emissions standards to make sure they are not harming consumers or American workers.”

Trump Could Reverse All US Emissions Legislation For Cars

Trump will not only have the Oval Office, but also the Senate and the House of Representatives, both of which are under Republican control. That makes it much easier for him to pass the laws he wants.

An article on Jalopnik claims that Americans simply don’t want smaller, more efficient cars because fuel prices are low. It says that the law is harming manufacturers and costing jobs because they’re being forced to make fewer cars that people won’t choose anyway, instead of lines upon lines of cheaply-made gas-guzzling pickups.

In short, it’s the easy option to relax laws and let car makers pump out as much pollution as they want.

And yet 5.5 million people die worldwide as a result of air pollution. Most deaths are in developing countries but the effects of the deadly toxins within exhaust gases are the same everywhere.

Air pollution (smog) over Los Angeles
Air pollution (smog) over Los Angeles

Michael Brauer of the University of British Columbia in Canada is quoted by the BBC in an article from February 2016 as saying: “The whole population benefits when air quality improves.

“In the US, we know that for every dollar spent on air pollution improvements, we can get between $4-$30 benefit in terms of reduced health impacts.”

Trump seems to have forgotten that it’s not the 1970s any more. It’s no longer the time when American global manufacturing might went unchallenged. Frankly, I don’t want to go back to the ‘70s: the hairstyles were terrible.

Trump Could Reverse All US Emissions Legislation For Cars

But perhaps dear Donald should reflect on a previous US President before making any rash policy moves. It was John F Kennedy who said in his most famous speech:

“We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organise and measure the best of our energies and skills; because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win.”

Lowering air pollution is hard, and will continue to be hard, but if we’re going to leave this world in a better state than we found it, then JFK’s way has to be our way. If Trump takes the easy route, more people will inevitably die.

Comments

Driven to Drive 1

If this lets me run long tube headers with no cats, I’m happy lol!

11/11/2016 - 07:22 |
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Anonymous

the American emissions law has long hindered the importing of and manufacturing of decent cars of European standards. The Corvette is America’s best selling sportscar, but compared to it’s rival Porsche 911 (which is the best selling sportscar in the world) it doesn’t even come close. The Dodge Viper, famed for it’s enormous 8lit V10 is being killed off because of those stupidly strict laws. So it’s about time that someone relaxed those laws and focused on manufacturing better cars.

11/11/2016 - 08:33 |
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Michael R. T. Jensen

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This is definitely a 911.

11/11/2016 - 14:05 |
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Anonymous

If he doesn’t believe in global warming, he should also neglect VW’s emissions fraud. -> No trials anymore -> VW back in the WRC game.

11/11/2016 - 08:33 |
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Mayson Smeader

Try not to complain about other country’s governments if you don’t live there. No one on here is complaining about yours.

11/11/2016 - 08:52 |
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Anonymous

Meanwhile.someone keep questioning donald trump “can we import a s15 right now?”

11/11/2016 - 10:06 |
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Anonymous

Explain this … In Holland I have 3 cars and can only drive one at a time and still have to pay CO2 tax and road tax for each car. Taxation should be based on drivers … not cars.

11/11/2016 - 10:07 |
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ModernChaos

Car guys 364 days a year “Down with hybrids!” “Let me fangirl over this flame-shooting straight piped supra!”
Car guys after election day “We need to care about the environment guys”

Lol but seriously, his statement was “We need to review the current laws” gets translated to “Trump is getting rid of all emissions testing and will kill people with exhaust fumes!”? Seems a little far-fetched.

11/11/2016 - 11:42 |
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Anonymous

As long s ails are emission friendly all is well car enthusiasts represent such an extremely small amount of the population that our race cars (not that I have one rn) don’t make a difference good or bad compared to the rest of the poulation in fact I think if possible people who don’t need to drive or care to drive should take public transport which has many benefits enviroment and otherwise

11/11/2016 - 12:11 |
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Wondermario

Volkswagen will love that man

11/11/2016 - 12:20 |
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DIY Or Die

In Germany Kennedies most famous speech is “Ich bin ein Berliner!” 😂

11/11/2016 - 12:39 |
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