By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer President Barack Obama may have steered California and the auto industry off their legal collision course Tuesday by announcing a groundbreaking push for strict nationwide cuts in greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks. The plan, backed by the state and automakers, strikes a balance between California's desire to move forward with its own regulations limiting vehicle greenhouse gas emissions and the...
Daily Journal Staff Writer President Barack Obama may have steered California and the auto industry off their legal collision course Tuesday by announcing a groundbreaking push for strict nationwide cuts in greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks. The plan, backed by the state and automakers, strikes a balance between California's desire to move forward with its own regulations limiting vehicle greenhouse gas emissions and the...
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