Form MV-1 5E Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data - dec ny 2025

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Under the Clean Air Act, EPA has the authority to regulate vehicle emissions. Light-duty vehicles and medium- and heavy-duty engines from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) must be certified to meet applicable emissions standards.
Key findings from the latest Inventory include: In 2022, U.S. greenhouse gas emissions totaled 6,343 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents, and 5,489 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents after accounting for sequestration from the land sector.
In the 2007 decision Massachusetts v. EPA, the Supreme Court held that EPA has the authority to regulate GHG emissions from new motor vehicles or new motor vehicle engines as air pollutants under CAA Section 202.
ISO 14064-1 enables organizations around the world to quantify greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals. This Technical Report uses the principles and process from ISO 14064-1 to develop guidance on quantification and reporting of GHG for organizations.
In 2004, CARB approved the landmark Pavley regulations to require automakers to control greenhouse gas emissions from new vehicles for the 2009 through 2016 model years. These were the first regulations in the nation to control greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began regulating greenhouse gases (GHGs) under the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act) from mobile and stationary sources of air pollution for the first time on January 2, 2011.
The Clean Air Act requires emissions standards for pollution sources such as motor vehicles, power plants and industrial facilities.

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