POLITICS
Trump's New Plan: Boost Fossil Fuels, Ax EV Funds
USATue Jan 21 2025
Former President Trump has kicked off his push to roll back environmental policies, focusing on electric vehicles and tailpipe emissions. He's signed orders aiming to stop funding for EV charging stations and weaken emission standards. This move could let cars pollute more, but the auto industry is still invested in electric vehicles. Companies have poured billions into EV development, and sales are slowly rising. Trump is also keen on boosting mining for rare earth minerals, a key material for advanced tech, including EVs.
Under the title "Unleashing American Energy, " Trump's plan includes scrapping the "EV mandate, " (which doesn't actually exist), promoting consumer choice, and cutting back on EV subsidies. He believes this will fuel economic growth and innovation. Trump has targeted numerous environmental policies, including those championed by the Biden administration.
Trump's moves could have a significant impact on the automotive industry and the environment. By loosening emission standards, he's effectively giving the green light for more polluting vehicles. But auto companies have already sunk big money into EV development, and consumer demand is still growing.
The former president is also interested in expanding the mining of rare earth minerals, crucial for high-tech industries. This could be why he's shown interest in Greenland, known for its rich mineral resources.
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Is this a ploy to reduce the use of electric vehicles because they can’t be tracked by the government?
Will the national energy emergency be solved by bringing back horse-drawn carriages?
What are the potential geopolitical implications of Trump’s interest in Greenland for rare earth minerals?
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