EPA against clean car
Not less than 12 states have adopted “clean car” standards, for reducing the global warming pollution from vehicles.
These 12 states represent a third of the U.S. auto market. This is just the beginning, because many other states are considering doing it, too. The strangest thing is that the U.S Environment Protection Agency, or EPA, blocked the states from implementing their laws, for many years.
Because many people are concern about the global warming pollution, EPA might introduce some conditions to determine states to implement their clean car standards.
The U.S. public, and not only, is waiting for a decision from Stephen Johnson, who is the EPA Administrator, concerning the responsibility to approve the clean car standards waiver.
We don’t have to wait! You can send him a letter by pressing here.
EPA is the only responsible and has the authority to make everything is possible to reduce global warming pollution for vehicles.
The automakers already took in consideration this big problem and have advanced technology to cut global warming pollution from their brands.
The UCS Vanguard is a minivan which shows how it can be used the off-the-shelf technology for creating a car and what are the available fuels to cut global warming pollution from vehicles, with more than 40%.
Not only that this is good for World, but also it can help you, as a buyer to save a lot of money at the pump.
The only thing that remains is for EPA to grant the necessary waiver and all states that have already adopted (and not only) the standard could cut 100 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions in 2020.
So, what are you waiting for, people?
Tags: US, global warming pollution, car news, usa engines, pollution, EPA, emissions











October 24th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
That has got to be the most painful but of reading I’ve read in a long time. Please, if you are going to take the time to write something up and then post it at least proofread it first.
October 24th, 2007 at 6:07 pm
Umm,
Who wrote this? Someone with english as a third language?
This article is absolutely full of spelling and grammar errors!!
Way to go
October 24th, 2007 at 6:11 pm
Stop using the translate site to write some story. It works not.
October 24th, 2007 at 6:14 pm
As soon as I read “for reducing the global warming pollution from vehicles” I knew the author had no credibility. Poor grammar is what I would expect from a MMGW (man-made global warming) zealot.
October 24th, 2007 at 6:20 pm
Just wow…
First thing that stuck out for me was this:
“Not less than 12 states… ”
“These 12 countries …”
This is one of the finest examples of how terrible the MS Word Spelling/Grammar check really is.