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Leading Biden environmental official to step down on Dec. 31

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency prepares to step down on Dec. 31 after overseeing extensive efforts by the administration of President Joe Biden to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants.

EPA Administrator Michael Regan informed staff members of his plans in an email on Friday, saying the agency had faced environment modification with the urgency science needs. We set the greatest requirements in history and put billions of dollars to work to stimulate tidy energy development, produce good-paying American jobs and lower expenses for families.

This week, Regan authorized a waiver to enable California to execute landmark clean car rules that seek to prohibit the sale of gasoline-only vehicles by 2035. Rules finalized by the EPA in March will cut lorry emissions by 49% by 2032 and speed the release of EVs. They will minimize greenhouse gas emissions by 7.2 billion tons through 2055.

Regan stated Jane Nishida will serve as acting administrator through Jan. 20 and Dan Utech will work as acting deputy administrator until then.

Last month, the

EPA settled a methane cost for

huge oil and gas producers suggested to slash emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas, but which is most likely to be scrapped by the inbound presidency of Donald Trump.

Trump stated in November he was nominating Republican former Congressman Lee Zeldin, who typically voted versus legislation on green concerns, to head the EPA.

Trump prepares to seek turnaround of lots of Biden EPA guidelines on the burning of fossil fuels, consisting of one suppressing carbon emissions from power plants and another slashing such emissions from lorries.

Trump has actually said he prepares to start rescinding EPA and the Department of Transport lorry contamination guidelines on his first day in workplace and is thinking about paring back or eliminating EV tax breaks and other rewards.

Trump also prepares to rescind California's ability to set its own vehicle emissions guidelines, as he performed in 2019.

(source: Reuters)