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Obama's 54.5 MPG Standards Will Curb Dangerous Pollution and Put Americans to Work

Posted: 11/16/11 02:35 PM ET

President Obama has delivered another victory for clean energy innovation. Today his administration moved forward with new standards for cars, SUVs, and pick-up trucks that will almost double vehicle miles per gallon to 54.5 mpg by 2025.

These new standards demonstrate the president's commitment to a clean energy future. Like the recent decision to send the Keystone XL pipeline back to the drawing board, they will put America on the road to recovery from its oil addiction.

Within 20 years, better-performing cars will save drivers more than $80 billion a year at the pump while cutting our oil use by more than we imported from Saudi Arabia and Iraq in 2010.

They also represent America's boldest response yet to climate change: these standards will cut vehicle emissions of carbon pollution in half by 2025 compared to today. Together with the Obama administration's recent first step forward to curb carbon pollution from new power plants, the clean car standards will make the air safer to breathe and reduce the threat of extreme weather events that have pounded the nation in recent months.

The benefits of clean air, healthy families, and a stable climate will be built on American innovation.

Drivers are demanding better performance. Consumer Reports just released a poll on Monday that found 80 percent of consumers agreed that "fuel economy standards should require auto manufacturers to increase the overall fleet average to at least 55 miles per gallon by 2025."

Standards provide something consumer trends cannot: long-term certainty. They tell car manufacturers exactly what goal they need to reach by when, so they can invest in innovation and deploy cleaner technology on a steady basis. Now U.S. automakers are turning their engineering prowess to fuel efficiency, and the results have helped revive Detroit and returned American models to the forefront of the market.

They have also put Americans to work. More 150,000 Americans currently have jobs making parts for and assembling clean cars--hybrids, electric cars, and other advanced vehicles that weren't available 10 years ago.

That's why the car industry, labor unions, and the environmental community are united in our support for President Obama's clean car standards.

Some GOP leaders, however, want to block these standards--even though all major stakeholders worked together to design and agree upon them. These lawmakers are so consumed with anti-government fervor they would actually get in the way of standards that save money, create jobs, and clean up our air just because the White House initiated them.

I applaud President Obama's decision to put the interests of the American people ahead of polluters and their anti-regulatory allies in Congress.

In the coming months, NRDC will ensure special interests do not undermine America's bid to build the cars of the 21st century. And we encourage you to write to the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Transportation in favor of these standards. Together, we can support President Obama's commitment to a clean energy future and to champion the clean car standards that will help unleash it.


This post originally appeared on NRDC's Switchboard blog.

 
President Obama has delivered another victory for clean energy innovation. Today his administration moved forward with new standards for cars, SUVs, and pick-up trucks that will almost double vehicle ...
President Obama has delivered another victory for clean energy innovation. Today his administration moved forward with new standards for cars, SUVs, and pick-up trucks that will almost double vehicle ...
 
 
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11:10 AM on 11/18/2011
Solyndra Sloyndra Solyndra!

It's cost taxpayer $535 million to lose 1,100 "Green" jobs. That's 486k per job.
RealistBC
Micro-bios must pass muster.
10:59 PM on 11/17/2011
I have no faith that Obama's mileage edict will ever become reality. We might come close if India's Tata Motors is allowed to sell their glorified motorbike here, but how many Americans will die in accidents using it?
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MrBIgp
If I'm wrong, please show me
09:55 PM on 11/16/2011
Wow, if we require a standard of 400 mpg and no pollution, we can create millions of jobs. While we are at it, we can require that all cars be safe in a head-on crash at 80 MPH, that should be good for another million jobs. Just think how many jobs it would create if we raised the standard to 10,000 mpg. Better living through legislation!
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bad spelling grammar
Help save Big Cats from extinction!
07:12 PM on 11/16/2011
2025 is way too long, we needed this initiated last year!
07:12 PM on 11/16/2011
I think there is a typo in the headline - it meant to say "...and put Americans to walk".
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
06:40 PM on 11/16/2011
54.5mpg by 2025? What about trying 38.0mpg by 2015?
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deweaver
Scientist, businessman, semi-retired
06:39 PM on 11/16/2011
A $100/bbl oil tax on both domestic and imported oil would be far more effective and we wouldn't have lobbyists for auto companies changing the definition of a car or obtaining exceptions for their "special" cars. That would also solve the deficit problem at the same time.
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12:17 PM on 11/17/2011
deweaver, you're a self described business man and you favor a $100/bbl tax on oil?

Yes, that would certainly be effective........ if your goal was utterly destroy the global economy. But you probably wouldn't mind right? I mean who needs to go to work, ship and receive goods from distant parts of the country, heat your house, use electricity? If we could all just live in wigwams the world would be soooo much better wouldn't it?
06:37 PM on 11/16/2011
you left out a couple of words in the third paragraph.

awesome article!
06:28 PM on 11/16/2011
It will also make it impossible for a MAJORITY of Americans to be able to afford a good car.

Of course thats the real push behind this. This adminstration doen't want Americans to drive everywhere.
Problem is, most public transportation is America is horrendous. You need good alternitives to driving, until then this is just more fuel on the class warfare fire...
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rysagr
whip me beat me just don't bore me to death
05:22 PM on 11/16/2011
how will this save 80 billion at the pump? once we use less gas and gas tax revenues drop dems will raise gas taxes to cover the shortfall. what kind of cosmic bunny hole have these people tumbled into?
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FireThemAll2012
I'm also the 53%
05:20 PM on 11/16/2011
2025...........from my understanding there are clean burning diesel autos in Europe gettong closr to 70 mpg right now. Why are we having to wait?
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ohohyeah
05:03 PM on 11/16/2011
Hooray. Let's accept good news when we get a chance!
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lipps
Snopes is going to be busy editing errors soon
04:51 PM on 11/16/2011
Yep... It will be Unicorns and Rainbows....
04:43 PM on 11/16/2011
You lost all credibility with a headline suggesting Obama has any ability to put people to work. His White House makes Nixon look like a saint. Note: Solyndra was asked by the DOE to wait until after November 2nd of 2010 to begin laying off its workforce. One day after the elections. Then, the DOE restructured the Solyndra loan to put the US government at the end of the line behind all other creditors in the case of bankruptcy. The only thing green about this administration is the amount of green [money] going into the hands of Obama bundlers from the 2008 election.
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shankapotomus
03:51 PM on 11/16/2011
Bull, it will cause businesses to go under.