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Tue May 22, 2018, 08:32 AM May 2018

Carmakers to Trump: 'Climate change is real'

http://thehill.com/regulation/energy-environment/388736-carmakers-in-letter-to-trump-climate-change-is-real

Carmakers to Trump: ‘Climate change is real’
By Morgan Gstalter - 05/22/18 08:27 AM EDT


Automakers are demanding that President Trump work on rewriting vehicle efficiency standards because “climate change is real.”

The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, which represents General Motors, Ford, Daimler AG and nine other car companies, made the demand in a letter earlier this month to the White House’s Office of Management and Budget, Bloomberg reported Monday.

“Automakers remain committed to increasing fuel efficiency requirements, which yield everyday fuel savings for consumers while also reducing emissions — because climate change is real and we have a continuing role in reducing greenhouse gases and improving fuel efficiency,” David Schwietert, executive vice president of federal government relations at the trade group, wrote.


The letter was made available on Monday amid pushback against Trump’s rollback of car mileage rule, which would result in 13 states utilizing different mileage requirements.

“Operating under two or three sets of regulations would be inefficient and disrupt a period of rapid innovation in the auto industry,” Schwietert wrote in the letter.

The rule could hurt the roughly 7 million people employed in the American auto industry, he argued.

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