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NewsSeptember 28, 2004

California Regulators Weigh Smog Restrictions

California air regulators on September 23 took up the world's most ambitious rules to reduce car emissions that contribute to global warming — an effort that could have a sweeping effect on how the country fights vehicle pollution.

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NewsSeptember 21, 2004

California State Bill Passes to Compel Mexican Trucks to Follow U.S. Emissions Rules While in California

A bill designed to prevent older, Mexican trucks that are more likely to cause pollution from operating in California is on its way to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s desk.

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NewsSeptember 21, 2004

California State Bill Passes to Compel Mexican Trucks to Follow U.S. Emissions Rules While in California

A bill designed to prevent older, Mexican trucks that are more likely to cause pollution from operating in California is on its way to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s desk.

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NewsAugust 17, 2004

New California Regs to Limit Greenhouse Emissions for Cars & Trucks Beginning in 2009

California air regulators have released a final proposal on regulations limiting greenhouse gas emissions from passenger cars and light trucks beginning in 2009, reported the Associated Press on August 9, according to Weststart/Calstart.

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NewsAugust 3, 2004

Ford is Adopting EPA's Most Stringent Clean Air Standards Faster Than Required

Ford Motor Company announced on July 22 that well more than half of its 2005-model year light vehicles will meet the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) new Tier 2 emissions standard - 14 percent more than required by law.

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NewsAugust 3, 2004

Ford is Adopting EPA's Most Stringent Clean Air Standards Faster Than Required

Ford Motor Company announced on July 22 that well more than half of its 2005-model year light vehicles will meet the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) new Tier 2 emissions standard - 14 percent more than required by law.

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NewsJuly 27, 2004

GM Is Official Transportation Provider to Both Political Conventions

General Motors announced on July 22 that this year’s presidential conventions will be using a fleet of electric-hybrid buses, hybrid pickup trucks, and several other highly efficient vehicles that it will provide — highlighting the latest in advanced technology fuel and emissions savings products.

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NewsJuly 13, 2004

NAFA & California Air Resource Board Hold Teleconference to Discuss Proposed Diesel Emissions Rule

Several members of the National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA) met during the week of July 6-9 via conference call with officials from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to discuss a proposed rule to control diesel emissions. The proposed regulation requires municipalities, public agencies and utilities to reduce diesel particulate emissions from on-road heavy-duty diesel-fueled

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ArticlesJuly 1, 2004

Environmental Survey Highlights Growing Interest in Voluntary Programs

A fleet survey by PHH Arval finds that companies are increasingly volunteering to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for strategic reasons.

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NewsJune 22, 2004

EPA to Propose Retrofitting 11 Million Diesel Engines

Environmental Protection Agency officials said the agency would push for all 11 million diesel engines in the country to be retrofitted within 10 years in order to reduce their emissions of particulate matter, according to the Transport Topics newspaper on June 14.

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