Voluntary programs encourage the replacement of older, polluting trucks to new, cleaner models; however, research shows only a fraction of truck emissions have reduced as a result.
Read More →General Motors is the first automaker, out of a group of 40 U.S. companies, to sign a “Climate Declaration” calls for policymakers to address climate change by promoting the use of clean energy, improving efficiency, and limiting CO2 emissions.
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According to the 2013 edition of the "European Taxation Guide," international fleet managers can produce cost savings of tens of thousands of Pounds/Euros for their companies by reducing the average carbon emissions on a typical fleet of 200 cars by just 10g/km.
Read More →The Brazil Diesel Emissions & ARLA 32 Market Study: 2013 Edition is available in both Portuguese and English.
Read More →BYD Company Ltd. recently announced a plan for electrifying Hong Kong City’s public transportation system by replacing diesel buses and LPG taxis.
Read More →The City of Temple, Texas, is converting 11 vehicles to operate on propane autogas. The City estimates each vehicle will emit 1,295 lbs. less of CO2 emissions compared to gasoline- and diesel-fueled vehicles, and displace 1,600 gallons of conventional fuels.
Read More →The all-new 2014 model year Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive makes its world debut at the New York International Auto Show. The Electric Drive provides a high-torque electric motor for completely emissions-free driving with an estimated range of 115 miles.
Read More →The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed new Tier 3 tailpipe and fuel standards that are designed to reduce emissions and the sulfur content in gasoline.
Read More →The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed new Tier 3 tailpipe and fuel standards that are designed to reduce emissions and the sulfur content in gasoline.
Read More →For two years, Volkswagen and Greenpeace have been engaging in dialogue concerning the reduction of the CO2 emissions of the entire Volkswagen fleet to an average of 95 grams by 2020.
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