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Over the past decade, global warming emissions and fuel consumption by commercial vehicles has continued to increase, while those of passenger vehicles is declining. We need strong standards for heavy-duty vehicles to put the entire transportation sector on a sustainable future course. (1990-2011 data from EPA; 2012-2040 data from EIA) August 6, 2015 The Biggest Climate Regulation You Might Not Know About Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
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