{"id":1038,"date":"2007-05-30T14:32:23","date_gmt":"2007-05-30T12:32:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/en.greenmedia.md\/?p=1038"},"modified":"2007-05-30T14:32:23","modified_gmt":"2007-05-30T12:32:23","slug":"co2-emission-colors-by-the-window-stickers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/salvaeco.org\/co2-emission-colors-by-the-window-stickers.html","title":{"rendered":"CO2 emission colors by the window stickers …"},"content":{"rendered":"
Filed under: Etc.<\/a>, Legislation and Policy<\/a><\/p>\n The color-coded system would include two color-coded bars. One for the impact of the car when empty (probably with the driver) and a second one at full load. The colors would range from red (bad) to green (good). This system would make easy for consumers to compare different vehicle choices. <\/p>\n The bill is going to be debated in the two parliaments soon, although the current federal minister of Economic Affairs wants to introduce a vehicle class differentation. Environmentalists rejected this plan because it would favour big vehicles. The German Vehicle Manufacturers Association said that there was no sense in such a federal plan and aims at European standardization.<\/p>\n [Source: Welt am Sontag via AutoPresse]<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Read<\/a> | Permalink<\/a> | Email this<\/a> | Linking Blogs<\/a> | Comments<\/a><\/p>\nOr at least that’s what some German politicians, including the federal Environment and Traffic ministers want to include as mandatory in the near future. The sticker, called Klimapass (climate-passport), should have information about the impact of the vehicle in the environment, specifically CO2 tailpipe emissions.<\/p>\n
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