Environmental Protection Network Welcomes EPA Standards for Heavy-Duty Trucks & Buses

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 29, 2024

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Environmental Protection Network Welcomes EPA Standards for Heavy-Duty Trucks & Buses

Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced final regulations for heavy-duty vehicles, which will significantly reduce pollution from the fastest-growing source of greenhouse gas emissions. 

Margo Oge, Environmental Protection Network volunteer and former Director of EPA’s Office of Transportation and Air Quality, released the following statement:

Medium and heavy diesel trucks comprise less than 6% of vehicles on the road but spew more than half the smog and soot Americans breathe and 25% of greenhouse gas emissions. The Final EPA Medium and Heavy-duty standards are a big step in the right direction to fight climate change and help us breathe cleaner air.  

Hopefully, truck manufacturers and fleets will support this final rule and continue investing in a healthy industry, healthy people, and a healthy planet.

Margo Oge is available for media interviews regarding the final rule announcement and its impacts on human health and the environment.

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About Margo Oge: Margo Oge worked for EPA for 32 years and was the Director of EPA’s Office of Transportation and Air Quality (OTAQ) from 1994-2012. During her tenure she was the chief architect of some of the most important achievements in reducing air pollution from the transportation sector. She is a ClimateWorks Distinguished Fellow, the Chair of the Board of Directors of the International Council for Clean Transportation (ICCT), and a volunteer with the Environmental Protection Network.

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