Americans will pay more at the pump if Donald Trump succeeds in tossing out tailpipe pollution regulations, a new analysis shows. That’s on top of job and GDP losses that could result from stifling innovation in cleaner transportation.

The Trump administration wants to do away with the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, policies that have encouraged carmakers to manufacture more fuel-efficient cars and electric vehicles over time. Trump has misleadingly cast the climate pollution standards as an “EV mandate” that would force consumers to buy more costly electric cars. But Americans could wind up paying up to $310 billion extra over the next 25 years without those rules, mostly in higher gasoline prices, according to a report published today by

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