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The Biden administration is taking a number of measures to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. In an event at the White House, where Harris was joined by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan, the administration announced two sets of actions: investments in low-emission and zero-emission buses for public transit systems and school districts.

Harris said that the transportation sector has reached a turning point. Our administration is working together to make that a reality. We can address the climate crisis and grow our economy at the same time.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg walk toward a podium.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C., on Monday. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo)

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law signed by President Biden last fall will allow the Department of Transportation to spend $1 billion this year to help state and local governments buy electric transit buses and other cleaner models.

In our economy, transportation is the biggest contributor to climate change. Public transit is one of the best ways to get around.

Administration officials emphasized that electric and hydrogen- fueled buses and trucks would not only contribute less to climate change but also dramatically reduce local air pollution in areas with a disproportionate cluster of vehicle exhaust from highways and garages. These areas are more likely to be communities of color.

Harris said that pollution from heavy-duty trucks and buses has made the air poisonous.

The EPA proposed a rule on Monday that would reduce nitrogen oxide emissions from heavy-duty vehicles. Some heavy-duty-vehicle categories have stronger greenhouse gas emissions standards. The rule would save about 2,000 lives and prevent 18,000 cases of asthma in children, according to the agency.

The EPA is awarding $17 million to fund electric zero-emission and low-emission school buses under existing programs, but that pales in comparison to the $5 billion for cleaner school buses from the infrastructure law that will start to become available later this year.

The Cross Bronx Expressway in NYC is packed with cars and trucks.
Cars and trucks on the Cross Bronx Expressway, a stretch of highway in New York City that is often choked with traffic and contributes to pollution and poor air quality. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

The EPA's two announcements today are about seizing the opp that tech presents in driving towards a cleaner, healthier, more just future.

The transportation sector contributes 29 percent of the US's greenhouse gas emissions. Electricity generation is the next largest sector.

Public transit plays a small role in American transportation patterns. More than 80 percent of commute in the country were made in private vehicles before mass transit was devastated by the Pandemic.

Global temperatures are on the rise and have been for decades. Step inside the data and see the magnitude of climate change.

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