Sentences with phrase «then emissions regulations»

Then emissions regulations reduce the powertrain choice to a 190 - hp small - block V - 8.

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Such justification would then most likely center on whether, under the introductory phrase of GATT Article XX, a US carbon duty, emission credit requirement or other regulation on imports is applied on a variable scale that takes account of local conditions in foreign countries, including their own efforts to fight global warming and the level of economic development in developing countries.
The sleek, electric - powered sports coupe made it to production mostly as a way to meet then - proposed ultra - strict California emissions regulations.
In a forthcoming paper for the Harvard Law and Policy review, «Fast Clean Cheap,» we argue that a regulation - centered approach would only achieve 10 — 30 percent emissions reductions in the U.S. by 2050, whereas we need 80 percent emissions reductions in the U.S. and 50 percent emissions reductions worldwide by then if we are to avoid catastrophic global warming.
The agency would then be legally required to start regulating CO2 emissions, though the EPA can decide the timing, sequence, and scope of any regulations.
As long as the EPA properly follows its existing and well - tested regulatory rule - making processes and procedures; and as long as the anti-carbon regulations are themselves fair and impartial in their application, then this two - prong regulatory attack on carbon emissions can be made bulletproof against the threat of lawsuits.
The smart response would be to secure the low - and - rising carbon price and then start pushing other emission reduction policies, namely sector - specific regulations, industrial policies focused on capacity building, and large - scale investments in RD&D.
In 2012, even as most of our leaders dodged or denied the climate change issue, we were busy tackling it from many angles — reducing carbon emissions by securing national air pollution regulations that clean up or phase out dirty plants and then defending these innovations in court when they are attacked by the polluters.
If a new Republican administration put a halt to EPA regulations — and Congress also refused to act — then it'd probably be quite difficult for the United States to hit its goal of cutting emissions at least 26 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
Bitumen production releases twice as much air pollution as conventional oil, and Alberta's emissions regulations are less stringent then the international standards.
It then devised expensive, punitive regulations to control emissions of those gases from vehicles, electrical generating plants and countless other sources.
It's then pumped through a flue gas cleaning system that removes the most harmful elements, ensuring that the emissions will meet Denmark's strict pollution regulations (the byproduct is clean enough that the need for a smokestack is eliminated).
On the other hand, if a country has taken steps to ban emissions through regulation, then the goods of another country which has not could be considered contraband and not allowed at all.
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