EU CO2 regs “not optimal” by any metric | Automotive World
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T&E condemns the revised standards as a political compromise made despite clear evidence of negative impacts. By Megan Lampinen
The European Commission’s (EC) revised CO2 regulations were presented as a pragmatic response to automaker concerns and gave the industry more flexibility in how to meet targets. However, they carry serious consequences in terms of GDP, environmental impact, industrial competitiveness, and consumer affordability. Just how significant is the fallout going to be?
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