Topics: GHG

DOT Issues Fuel Economy ("CAFE") Standards

The Department of Transportation (DOT) recently released final tailpipe pollution standards that will require average fuel efficiency of new cars and light trucks to reach 49 miles per gallon in less than four years. More

NATSO Analysis: SEC Climate Disclosure Rule Members Only Join or Login

The SEC recently released its long-awaited proposed rule requiring public companies to disclose the risks from climate change that are reasonably likely to have material impacts on their businesses or financial condition.  While the 510-page proposal acknowledged that many companies already provide some of this information, the SEC expressed concern that existing disclosures are uneven and inadequate and that greater consistency, comparability, and reliability is needed. NATSO members may log in for an analysis of the proposed rule and its implications.  More

EPA and DOT Finalize Greenhouse Gas and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Heavy-Duty Trucks

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Aug. 16 finalized joint greenhouse gas and fuel efficiency standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles that require up to 25 percent lower carbon emissions and fuel consumption over the next decade. More

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