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To protect clean air and our environment, we’re working to build a country where people can get around without relying on polluting cars.
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Wisconsin takes a step toward a misguided highway expansion that would harm residents, the environment
The state has revived a project that will feed the emissions causing climate change, and damage residents’ health and communities
Resource: New fact sheet answers questions on e-bikes
Statement: Biden administration announces $6.4 billion program to reduce transportation’s climate impacts
The United States Department of Transportation announced on Thursday a new program to spend $6.4 billion over the next five years to reduce climate emissions from the nation’s transportation sector.
Statement: Fully restored Clean Car Standards will help reduce long-term oil consumption
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finalized on Friday its fuel economy rule. The revised federal Clean Car Standards will make future cars more efficient and drive innovation toward cleaner technologies, such as electric vehicles.
Statement: President Biden renews pushes on climate change, environment
WASHINGTON -- In President Joe Biden’s first State of the Union address, he urged Congress to adopt a suite of clean energy tax credits and other environmental programs, saying his plan will “cut energy costs for families an average of $500 a year by combating climate change.”