Sentences with phrase «stringent emissions limits»

The American Lung Association supports stringent emissions limits and fuel requirements for all ocean - going vessels regardless of national flag.
Indeed, they will already undercut the most stringent emissions limits that are to be applied in the future in Europe as soon as production starts.»
Thanks to their extremely low emissions, from 2008 Audi is able to sell its clean direct - injection diesels all over the world, even in the US states of California, Massachusetts, Maine, New York and Vermont where extremely stringent emission limits apply.
«Even though EU policy has managed to reduce CO2 emissions domestically,» Peiser notes, «this was only achieved by shifting energy - intensive and heavy industries overseas: to locations where there are no stringent emission limits, where energy and labour is cheap and which are now growing much faster than the EU.»

Not exact matches

A provincial approach must be «stringent enough to meet or exceed the federal benchmark,» Trudeau told the House of Commons as his government introduced a motion to ratify this past December's Paris agreement to limit carbon emissions, as well as a related agreement within Canada.
AAA CEO Michael Bradley says the results suggest that as emissions regulations become more stringent around the world as well as Australia, automakers are producing vehicles that limit emissions in the laboratory, but not necessarily on the road.
The 1971 model had a respectable 315 hp (235 kW), but that was reduced to a mere 205 hp (153 kW) by the 1976 model year; increasingly stringent exhaust emission limits reduced engine output, and an industry - wide 1972 change in rating systems reduced the horsepower numbers produced by any given engine.
As with carbon dioxide emissions, the engines for the new E-Class have also taken a further major step towards the future when it comes to exhaust gas emissions: all of the powerplants meet the requirements of the EU 5 standard, whose limits are up to 80 percent more stringent than those in previous standards.
If this budget was unanimously accepted as the guiding principle of global climate policy and stringent action was taken to limit emissions to 1000 GtCO2, could we be reasonably certain that warming would be limited below 2 °C?
Of course, some ships are already using low sulphur fuel oil to meet the even more stringent limits of 0.10 % m / m when trading in the already - established emission control areas.
For the short term, carbon pricing and more stringent pollution control regulations may be used to reduce emissions, minimise local air pollution, and limit and ultimately phase out generation from subcritical coal - fired power stations.
In the beginning of the 1990s, the «Euro» emission standard was introduced, where limits continue to become more stringent in individual emission levels.
Dubai has some of the most stringent emission standards and limits in the world for flue gas emissions.
The EPA's new guidance will affect states very differently because some states have their own stringent toxic emissions limits, while others follow federal guidelines.
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