Charging Ahead: Cutting Vehicle Pollution in the New Trump Years
Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Location: UCLA School of Law, Room 1347
Time: 9am-4pm, reception to follow
This is an in-person event.
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A symposium exploring promising strategies to reduce car and truck pollution in the second Trump administration.
This all-day symposium will explore a range of creative approaches available to cities, counties, and states to cut pollution from cars, trucks, and other transportation sources in light of threats to tailpipe emission standards. We’ll also examine ways to ensure that the transition to cleaner vehicles benefits disadvantaged communities.
Our keynote speaker will set the table for the day’s discussions and rally our spirits for what’s to come. Three expert panels will look beyond traditional emission standards and include a wide range of innovative policies aimed at vehicles, infrastructure, and pricing mechanisms.
This day-long symposium at the UCLA School of Law is free and open to the public.
Co-sponsors:
Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
California Lawyers Association Environmental Law Section