Los Angeles Times

Don’t roll back fuel efficiency

-

Re: “EPA ready to roll back fuel targets,” March 30

No surprise that dirty energy advocate Scott Pruitt, now cynically the head of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency, plans to roll back auto emissions targets. Under Pruitt’s leadership, the EPA might more aptly be called the PPA, the Polluter Protection Agency.

Pruitt routinely defends his actions with the industry talking point that it’s not the EPA’s job to “pick winners and losers.” But the EPA’s sole purpose is to make the environmen­t the winner, not his fossil fuel profiteer friends.

If the Parkland, Fla., survivors and their millions of followers were not already galvanized enough, Pruitt and the Republican Party can look forward to a youthful blue backlash in November. Young people are flexing their newfound power. And when it comes to firearm violence and environmen­tal justice, they soon will be picking the winners and rightfully showing the door to the soulless losers. Wendy Blais North Hills

Apparently many people do not believe the burning of fossil fuels causes climate change. What about pollution? That’s something everybody can see, and it will surely only get much worse if this rollback occurs.

I guess the word “Protection” no longer applies to the EPA. It’s now just the Environmen­tal Agency. Elizabeth Thompson Coronado

No! California will not ease up on fuel targets for car manufactur­ers. The Trump administra­tion, along with EPA destroyer Pruitt, wants to unravel our fuel standards in California. We just say no!

We will fight Pruitt in the courts until the end of time.

Ford and other U.S. car manufactur­ers better be careful. People already are abandoning American brands (for hybrids and other electric models). Ford shouldn’t give them any more ammunition. Mindy Taylor-Ross Venice

The EPA under Pruitt is racing to destroy fuel targets, oblivious to the progress we’ve made and the data that show health has improved in our country as we’ve had cleaner air to breathe. Doesn’t he care about air quality for his wife, children and grandchild­ren? Doesn’t he care about anything but placating corporate interests?

Does he have any common sense running through his veins, or only a passion for oil, gas and coal — a love affair that will send us all to an early grave? Roz Levine Los Angeles

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States