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Results for Organizations: Alliance Of Automobile Manufacturers
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Bill Miller |
B.C. carbon tax misses the mark as global-warming fix22 Feb 08
At the risk of sounding like the proverbial Grinch, I fear the British Columbia government’s new carbon tax is just going to punish the victims of global warming while letting the perpetrators go unscathed and doing nothing to mitigate climate change. The government is still subsidizing oil and gas exploration, along with highway and pipeline construction, which is precisely the kind of favored treatment for oil companies and auto manufacturers that got into this fix in the first place. |
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Kevin Grandia |
Transport Secretary Caught in Lobbying Effort Against California Clean Air24 Sep 07
When government officials bow to lobbyists it's business as usual, when government officials do the work of the lobbyist, it's borderline scandalous. Internal government documents released today show that lobbying in Washington has gotten much easier for auto manufacturers, with government officials doing it for them. Email correspondence obtained by Rep. Henry Waxman, Chair of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee shows current Bush Administration appointees heading up a lobbying effort against California's application to implement their own motor vehicle standards. According to Waxman, the effort was personally directed by the Bush-appointed Secretary of Transportation, Mary Peters, apparently approved by the Chief of Staff in the White House Council on Environmental Quality and coordinated by the auto industry. Copies of the emails are attached at the bottom of this post. |
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Kevin Grandia |
AutoLobby World Cup: European Union vs. United States30 Jul 07
It seems that auto industry greenwashing is not just a North American phenomenon. Like most international sports, the Europeans seem to always be one step ahead. And when it comes to the sleazy sport of greenwashing and delay tactics, the European autolobby has been at it for a lot longer and has developed much more skill than their American counterparts. |
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Ross Gelbspan |
Auto Industry on a Very Slow Learning Curve!24 Jul 07
In the auto industry, there’s one thing you can always count on: if a new environmental or safety rule is proposed, executives will prophesy disaster.
From the New Yorker:
A few years later, when Congress was thinking about requiring fuel-economy standards, auto executives warned that instituting such standards would create '“massive financial and unemployment problems.' And now, with Congress debating a bill to raise fuel-economy standards, for the first time in almost twenty years, the Chicken Littles are squawking again, forecasting doom for Detroit and asserting that making higher-mileage vehicles is technologically unfeasible and economically suicidal."
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Kevin Grandia |
Auto Alliance Painting Green Efficiency Numbers10 Jul 07
"There are 11 million alternative fuel autos on the road today," exclaims The Alliance for Automobile Manufacturers (AAM) website. The AAM has a long history of fighting emission standards, so it's no wonder why a headline like "11 million alternative fuel autos on the road today" would jump out at anyone familiar with the Alliance and their not-so-environmentally friendly activities. |







