California's Environmental Protection Agency is at odds with its federal counterpart, as the state has taken a bold step by suing the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its decision to reclassify vehicle emissions waivers. The waivers, which allowed California to set its own stricter emissions standards, have been a cornerstone of the state's efforts to combat climate change and reduce air pollution. However, the EPA's recent move to reclassify these waivers has sparked concerns that the federal government is attempting to undermine California's authority to regulate emissions. As the nation's most populous state, California's actions have significant implications for the entire country's approach to climate policy and air quality.


California sues EPA over reclassification of vehicle emissions waivers  Spectrum News