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    Automakers v. the People?
    Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 @ 13:44:17 GMT by vlad

    Legal (Union of Concerned Scientists Action Network) Date: Wed, Nov 17, 2004,
    Stop Automakers Before They Sue
    Automakers are justifying their threats to block new automobile global warming regulations by claiming there is no consumer demand for clean car choices. Consumers nationwide must discredit this claim and urge automakers to shelve their lawyers and better utilize existing clean car technologies. We must impress upon the automakers that ignoring, misrepresenting, and litigating against consumer will is counter to their own public and fiscal interests. And we must do it soon--lawsuits to block these new global warming regulations might be filed as early as December.

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    Re: Automakers v. the People? (Score: 1)
    by kurt9 on Sunday, November 21, 2004 @ 14:40:10 GMT
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    The automakers, like any other business, makes money by catering to consummer demand. If there was a huge market for "clean car" choices, there would be no need for government regulation because people would buy the "clean cars" no matter what. The car companies would agressively move into this market, especially considering the production over capacity world-wide. The fact that regulations are being argued for emplies that there really is no or very small market for "clean cars" and that government fiat is needed to make people want to buy clean cars.

    Cars are clean enough already. A new car today emits 3% of the carbon monoxide and sulfides that an early 70's car did. The emissions of present day cars are low enough that it is no longer possible to commit suicide by locking yourself into a garage with a running car that you cannot turn off. The results of improved emission control technology have resulted in places like Southern California having much better air quality than in the 70's and 80's, even though there are twice as many cars on the road as then (gridlocked freeways).

    I really consider automotive polution to be largely a solved problem, atleast in developed countries such as Japan and the U.S.



     

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