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India 4th Highest Carbon Dioxide Emitter, Emissions May Grow by 6.3 %
- Thursday December 6, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
India is the fourth highest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world, accounting for 7 per cent of global emissions in 2017, a study said on Wednesday. The top four emitters in 2017, which covered 58 per cent of global emissions, were China (27 per cent), the US (15 per cent), the European Union (10 per cent) and India (7 per cent), according to the ...
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China Bans 553 Cars Over High Fuel Consumption
- Monday January 1, 2018
- Reported by Cyrus Dhabhar, Written by Cyrus Dhabhar
In a heavy push towards greener vehicle production and reduced emissions, the Chinese government has banned the production of 553 cars, mainly sedans for failure to meet a certain pre-described fuel economy figure. The announcement was made by the China Vehicle Technology Service Centre and includes cars from several global automakers like Mercedes...
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Volkswagen Upbeat As Cost Cuts, New Models Boost Earnings
- Tuesday October 31, 2017
- Reported by Pratik Rakshit, Written by Reuters
Analysts expect VW brand earnings to keep growing next year on the back of more higher-margin sport-utility vehicles such as the all-new T-Roc and redesigned Touareg, as well as the ongoing restructuring efforts.
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India 4th Highest Carbon Dioxide Emitter, Emissions May Grow by 6.3 %
- Thursday December 6, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
India is the fourth highest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world, accounting for 7 per cent of global emissions in 2017, a study said on Wednesday. The top four emitters in 2017, which covered 58 per cent of global emissions, were China (27 per cent), the US (15 per cent), the European Union (10 per cent) and India (7 per cent), according to the ...
- www.ndtv.com
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China Bans 553 Cars Over High Fuel Consumption
- Monday January 1, 2018
- Reported by Cyrus Dhabhar, Written by Cyrus Dhabhar
In a heavy push towards greener vehicle production and reduced emissions, the Chinese government has banned the production of 553 cars, mainly sedans for failure to meet a certain pre-described fuel economy figure. The announcement was made by the China Vehicle Technology Service Centre and includes cars from several global automakers like Mercedes...
- www.carandbike.com
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Volkswagen Upbeat As Cost Cuts, New Models Boost Earnings
- Tuesday October 31, 2017
- Reported by Pratik Rakshit, Written by Reuters
Analysts expect VW brand earnings to keep growing next year on the back of more higher-margin sport-utility vehicles such as the all-new T-Roc and redesigned Touareg, as well as the ongoing restructuring efforts.
- www.carandbike.com