23 September 2008
Car manufacturers have come under fire for a lack of progress towards the proposed EU target for CO2emissions. Meanwhile, their failure to publish emissions data is causing uncertainty for investors.
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Further information:
- 1. Reducing CO2 emissions from new cars: a study of major car manufacturers’ progress in 2007
- 2. Off-track: inflated claims of the car industry
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Categories:
- Green Strategy;
- Air pollution;
- Transport;
- Energy Production & Climate;
- Automotive;
- Greenpeace;
- Institute for European Environmental Policy;
- European Federation for Transport and the Environment;
- BMW;
- Honda Motor Co., Ltd.;
- Toyota Motor Corporation;
- Volkswagen AG;
- PSA Peugeot Citroën S.A.;
- Renault S.A.;
- Ford Motor Company;
- General Motors Corporation;
- Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.;
- Mazda Motor Corporation;
- Fiat;
- Hyundai Corporation;
- European Commission;
- European Parliament;
- Suzuki Motor Corporation;
- Daimler;
- Nomura





