
A letter with this message was revealed by Ms Corinne Lepage, former French Environment Minister and current French Presidential candidate, at the T&E conference 'Driving low emissions - future EU policies towards more fuel efficient cars'. The event is sponsored by the UK, the Netherlands, Renault and Toyota.
The letter was published in the Financial Times [1]
The nine former environment ministers are those of Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Finland and the United Kingdom.
If the advice of the ministers had been followed, by 2010 new cars would on average emit a quarter less CO2 per km and hence use a quarter less fuel than they did in 2005 when the average CO2 figure was 160g CO2/km.
The letter can be found here [2].
A T&E briefing on this issue of CO2 from cars can be found here [3].
More information on the 'Driving low emissions' event can be found here [4].
Tags: | Cars | Press Releases | Climate Change & Energy
This story was printed from the T&E website on Sunday, 14 March. The original can be viewed online at: http://www.transportenvironment.org/News/2006/9/Nine-former-Environment-Ministers-call-for-a-stricter-climate-policy-for-cars/.
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