Skoda India has decided against upgrading the Octavia to meet the new Bharat IV
emission norms which go into effect early next month.
Not exact matches
The S - Class is the only car in the Indian market
which caters to BS - 6
emission norms well ahead of time.
Suzuki may strap the Swift with the in - house developed 1.5 diesel engine or may continue with the 1.3 DDiS
which confirms EURO 6
emission norms.
This translates to the new Ingenium family of four - cylinder units
which will will appeal, just as the industry
norm dictates, to turbocharging and stop / start systems in order to meet Euro 6
emissions regulations.
If you disagree that all nations have a duty to reduce their ghg
emissions to their fair share of safe global
emissions without regard to cost to it, do you also deny the applicability of the well - established international legal
norm that almost all nations have agreed to in 1992 in the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development called the «polluter pays» principle
which holds that polluters should pay for consequences of their pollution?
The studies confirm that it is possible to «nudge» [43] people to support higher levels of
emission cuts by changing the way in
which the accompanying costs are framed or through the provision of appropriately crafted social -
norming messages.
Instead of reevaluating the way in
which every one of us lives our lives (in terms of material consumption, housing patterns, transportation patterns, dietary
norms) to build societies
which are radically lower in carbon
emissions than they are currently, just spend a lot on money trying to tinker with global ecosystems to correct for global problems
which were caused by us in the first place.
The imperative for carbon reduction is urgent — In order to limit the global mean temperature increase over historical
norms to about 2 degrees Celsius (the temperature at
which there is a high probability of catastrophic impacts), global
emissions need to be reduced approximately 40 - 70 % below 2010 levels by 2050, with CO
The imperative for carbon reduction is urgent — In order to limit the global mean temperature increase over historical
norms to about 2 degrees Celsius (the temperature at
which there is a high probability of catastrophic impacts), global
emissions need to be reduced approximately 40 - 70 % below 2010 levels by 2050, with CO2
emissions peaking soon (IPCC, 2014).