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The mayors of Paris, Madrid, Athens and Mexico City announced plans on Friday to take diesel cars and vans off their roads by 2025.
Efforts on the part of community action groups in New York City to take diesel buses off the streets and retrofit oil furnaces so they burn cleaner fuel have improved air quality here.
What's tricky is that some consumer vehicles, including compact cars and sedans from the Volkswagen brand, take diesel fuel.
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In Albelda, thieves have taken diesel fuel, nail guns, electric clippers — even shampoo and soap that workers use.
It would take a diesel truck emitting 35 milligrams per mile for 143 miles to equal the same amount of soot.
Diesels are more fuel-efficient but dirtier than gasoline engines, although steps have been taken to make diesels significantly cleaner than they once were.
Well, I can't help thinking that if it comes to choosing between a few invisible oil specks in the air and global warming putting Los Angeles and San Francisco under six feet of water, we'll take the diesels.
The boats are expected to take 23,000 diesel-powered trucks off the roads, according to the Guardian.
Some experts attribute this decline in part to city policies that took aging diesel buses off the streets and replaced them with cleaner diesel, natural gas, and hybrid electric models.
However, the RAC Foundation said taking 400,000 diesel cars of the road with £2,000 incentive could cost £800m but only cut diesel emissions by 3%.
(So if Treasury was not asked to provide any advice on the savings gained from taking the diesel fuel tax credit from miners and farmers – was it truly in the budget mix or was it falsely floated for some other purpose?) 5.12am BST That was a real bridge, not a metaphorical one – by the by.
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