Reported 6 months ago
President Biden has been pushing a series of rules on the environment and other priorities as the election approaches, including regulations targeting coal-fired power plants, tailpipe emissions from cars, methane emissions from oil and gas drilling, and toxic emissions from chemical plants. These rules are part of Biden's efforts to secure his legacy and meet his climate change goals, aiming to cut carbon emissions by 2030. The administration has finalized over 60 regulations recently, addressing various issues beyond the environment like student loan forgiveness and affordable housing. The rules face potential challenges in Congress and the courts, but Biden aims to establish a lasting impact on climate policy through executive actions and recent legislation.
Source: YAHOO