WASHINGTON—Four federal agencies agreed to work collectively to decarbonize the transportation sector—the nation's largest source of greenhouse gas emissions and a main cause of air pollution.
The EPA and Energy, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development departments signed a memorandum of understanding to combine efforts to advance affordable low- and zero-emission transportation options for all Americans and support President Biden's goal of achieving net-zero emissions economy-wide by 2050.
The agencies plan to coordinate on policy while working closely with states, local communities, labor unions, the private sector and other key stakeholders. They've set high-level goals such as reducing air pollution, enabling an equitable transition to clean transportation, securing domestic supply chains, supporting U.S. jobs and leading the global decarbonization effort.