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The car industry is still trapped in the "dinosaur dynamic" of building ever-faster and increasingly powerful gas-guzzlers at the expense of the climate.
Enlarge ImageThe 'Stone Age' procession is a reminder that the car industry is still trapped in the 'dinosaur dynamic' of building ever-faster and increasingly powerful gas-guzzlers at the expense of the climate. The primitive parade also marks the launch today of a new Greenpeace report, 'Driving Climate Change : How the car industry is lobbying to undermine fuel efficiency legislation'. (2)
"This report shows how the car industry, led by the Germans, has misled and manipulated the EU for 17 years. We have reached the point where the car industry is endangering the EU's ability to meet their obligations under the Kyoto treaty" said Agnes de Rooij, Greenpeace International transport campaigner.
The report explains how:
Greenpeace is demanding that the EU finally bring the car industry to account and brings in a fleet average target of 120g CO2 / km by 2012 and 80g CO2 / km by 2020. These standards must be backed by meaningful sanctions, and not play into the hands of the German lobby by providing special treatment for makers of heavy cars.
"The Parliament must not allow the car lobby to drive down the EU's first-ever fuel economy standard. The Stone-Age thinking of the car industry cannot be allowed to risk the planet for short-term profits," said Franziska Achterberg, Greenpeace EU transport campaigner.
(1) MEPs will meet this week to discuss the proposed fuel efficiency legislation
(2) The report can be downloaded from http://www.greenpeace.org/drivingclimatechange and is available in English, German, French and Spanish.
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