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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has plans to propose new, stricter rules on vehicle emissions through at least the 2030 model year by March 2024, as reported by Reuters. This comes just a few months after the EPA finalized new light-duty tailpipe emission requirements through the 2026 model year. The rules completed in December would result in a fleet-wide real-world average of around 40 mpg in 2026. Woof. EPA Regulations: The Push Towards ElectrificationThe previous proposal in August had that number at 38 mpg, which reversed then-President Donald Trump’s rollback of car pollution cu…