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Why Does Toyota Oppose Clean Air?

Last updated: May 12, 2025 7:35 am
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California has been a pioneer in the fight against vehicle pollution for over 50 years. The state’s unique climate and geography, combined with millions of cars and trucks, have made it consistently have the worst air pollution in the nation. Despite more than five decades of efforts under the Clean Air Act, California has yet to fully meet national air quality standards for all pollutants.

The pollution from gasoline-powered vehicles poses significant health risks, particularly from the formation of fine particulate matter. This pollution can lead to lung diseases like asthma, low birth weight, and even cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart attacks. Additionally, burning gasoline contributes to carbon dioxide emissions, exacerbating climate change impacts like excessive heat and severe wildfires.

Given the limitations of making gasoline vehicles more efficient, California needs to transition from gasoline and diesel to electricity to power its vehicles. In 1990, California set rules for automakers to produce zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), with increasing targets set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) over the years. The latest rules, known as Advanced Clean Car II (ACC II), require at least 80% fully-electric ZEV sales by 2035.

However, Toyota has taken a different stance by joining fossil fuel companies in lobbying against California’s Advanced Clean Cars II program. The company has actively supported legislation to undermine environmental standards and roll back EPA regulations. Despite being a top seller of vehicles in California and globally, Toyota has lagged behind in offering ZEVs and has actively lobbied against clean vehicle initiatives.

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While Toyota has invested in hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, other automakers have made significant progress in developing and selling battery electric vehicles. Toyota’s focus on hydrogen is no excuse for ignoring the advancements in plug-in electric vehicles made by other companies.

Toyota’s “Beyond Zero” campaign, while focused on green marketing, falls short compared to other automakers’ efforts in zero-emission vehicles. Hybrids like the Prius, while more efficient than traditional gasoline vehicles, are not enough to address the urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels entirely.

If Toyota’s efforts to erase clean car rules are successful, it could lead to short-term profits for the company but have long-term consequences for air pollution and climate change. California still needs to meet air quality standards and reduce emissions, and removing vehicle regulations would only make these goals harder to achieve.

While Toyota may push Congress to roll back tailpipe pollution standards, the impacts of pollution and climate change will persist. We cannot rely on Congress to solve these issues, and transitioning to cleaner transportation options like electric vehicles remains a crucial step towards a healthier and more sustainable future.

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