Divergent California, federal vehicle GHG regulations could co-exist -lawyer

Published 21:20 on July 26, 2019  /  Last updated at 21:20 on July 26, 2019  / /  Americas, RINs & LCFS, US

A recent deal struck by California and four automakers on higher vehicle GHG standards in the next decade could operate alongside proposed weaker federal benchmarks, but the long-term outcome may still depend on a future court decision, a legal source told Carbon Pulse.
A recent deal struck by California and four automakers on higher vehicle GHG standards in the next decade could operate alongside proposed weaker federal benchmarks, but the long-term outcome may still depend on a future court decision, a legal source told Carbon Pulse.


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