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  • Published: Jan 16th, 2010
  • Category: UK
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Eos gains Bluemotion tweaks

* Volkswagen’s first petrol Bluemotion
* Eos Bluemotion Technology with reduced mpg
* CO2 emissions cut from 152g/km to 144g/km

Volkswagen has launched its first petrol powered car with fuel-saving CO2-reducing Bluemotion features.

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Nissans LEAF Gets Its Tailpipe Chopped Off For Zero CO2 Emission

| Sourced From Gizmodo.com.au |

The LEAF may be compensating for the lack of a tailpipe with 30 minute

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  • Published: Jul 4th, 2009
  • Category: UK
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Fords scrappage scheme saves 8,700 tonnes of CO2

| Sourced From Fleetdirectory.co.uk |

Ford dealers have taken over 12,000 orders for new cars under the Governments scrappage scheme

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  • Published: Jul 4th, 2009
  • Category: USA
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Is it hutzpah or hot air? CSXs CO2 goal could be a difficult goal!

| Sourced From Glgroup.com |

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CSX announced that it will reduce CO2 emissions per revenue ton-mile by 8% by 2011; a neat trick considering its fuel efficiency as measured in revenue ton-miles per gallon fell by 2% from last years average efficiency during the first quarter and is expected to fall even more in the second quarter. Before the recent decline in traffic however, CSX had achieved a remarkable record of improving its fuel efficiency.

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  • Published: May 21st, 2009
  • Category: UK
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Research confirms car clubs role in cutting CO2

| Sourced From TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk |

Car club members in the UK play a key role in reducing congestion, parking problems and carbon emissions according to a report published by Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) this week.

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