Not exact matches
This
conflict between
fuel efficiency, road use and tax revenue will
only grow as Ottawa commits to tough new
fuel standards.
However, it is clearly not
only fossil
fuel companies that have major financial or other interests in climate and air quality standards — nor
only manmade climate change skeptics who can have
conflicts and personal, financial or institutional interests in these issues.
Not
only can controversial
conflicts of interest cases have a significant impact on the climate in which they operate, the publicity they generate is
fuelling other developments, such as lobbyist registers, and in some cases leading to an increase in queries from council members seeking informal advice on
conflicts.