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European automakers claim cutting emissions could cost jobsA lobby group representing European automakers warned Tuesday that EU proposals for cutting emissions of carbon dioxide could result in manufacturing job losses.According to the European Commission, cars are responsible for about 12 percent of total emissi
7 years ago
Trump plan to rollback fuel standards to get second hearingThe Trump administration's proposal to roll back national fuel economy standards was headed for its second public hearing a day after California officials and scores of speakers blasted it as a danger to the environment and public health. The second...
7 years ago
Climate goals mean Europe will overtake US in electric carsEuropean carmakers are rolling out electric vehicles like the ones on view this week at the Paris Motor Show to burnish their reputations as technology leaders and to compete with Tesla. But also because EU regulations don't leave them much...
8 years ago
Urban Green Lab - A Greener NashvilleUrban Green Lab ensures that all of us know the basics of sustainable living, with a holistic approach to eliminating waste in our classrooms, households, and workplaces!We got the chance to visit them at H G Hill Middle School and...
8 years ago
Former Volkswagen CEO indicted in emissions cheating caseA federal grand jury in Detroit has indicted former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn on charges stemming from the company's diesel emissions cheating scandal in a plot that prosecutors allege reached the top of the world's largest automaker.The four-count
7 years ago
Shutdown has held up EPA certification, new vehicle introductionsNow that the government has reopened after a 35-day shutdown, EPA employees are going back to work facing a backlog. Toward the end of the shutdown last week, executives at all three major Detroit automakers expressed concern about certification delays...
8 years ago
EPA to ease back emissions standardsEnvironmental regulators announced on Monday they will ease emissions standards for cars and trucks, saying that a timeline put in place by President Barack Obama was not appropriate and set standards too high.The Environmental Protection Agency said it co
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