Sentences with phrase «tighter emissions regulations»

That, in turn, could make it more likely that companies expanding their businesses will anticipate tighter emissions regulations and move more swiftly to using cleaner energy and cleaner systems.
With the continuing fuel crisis and tighter emissions regulations surrounding the automotive market, Honda engineers changed their focus on the Accord as a Mustang competitor, and built upon the Civic's successful formula of economy, fuel efficiency and a front - wheel drive layout in a larger package.

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Moreover, Exxon Mobil expressed confidence that its oil and gas assets were unlikely to become stranded even under much tighter regulation of carbon emissions because the fossil fuels would be needed to grow the world's economies.
Most projections say tighter regulations, cleaner sources of electricity and higher - mileage vehicles will cut industrial emissions enough by the end of this century that farm emissions will be starved of the other ingredients necessary to create aerosols, she said.
Ever - tightening regulation of the automotive industry has become a common theme in recent times and nowhere has the squeeze been tighter than in the areas of emissions and fuel economy.
Generally, most automakers are expected to switch to downsized turbocharged engines in future years, as it helps meet tighter emissions and fuel - economy regulations without sacrificing power.
Although as emission regulations became tighter, peak power output fell to around 280bhp and performance suffered.
After all, the reality is that Obama has moved pretty aggressively, if quietly, to roll out restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions through regulations, tighter standards for energy use and vehicle fuel economy and pursue policies fostering a shift from coal to gas.
Tighter regulation throughout the drilling, transportation and storage process could deliver more than 10 % of the necessary emissions reductions to get the US toward its 17 % 2020 target.
The examples are many, but the point is the same: if the people are poor and their basic need are not met, no country can afford tighter environmental regulations, emission cuts and renounce resource exploitation, even if that is oil.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency must issue regulations reducing the allowable emissions from products containing or using HFCs; mandating tighter reduction, recovery and reuse requirements; and barring the use of HFCs where low global warming alternatives are commercially available.
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