It is great the US car makers are finally waking up to the pollution/
global warming threat.

It most likely will take the Chinese govt another 20 to have something
even close to the same understanding....

But hell, they can sure put on a good Olympics!

On Jan 24, 1:43 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Great !
>
> A pity it has not been done years ago. US car makers would not be into
> trouble nowadays and they would be exporters. Probably they would not
> export assembled cars, but they would export green engines.
>
> In any case, congratulations !
>
> It is a turn toward the right direction and it will produce fruits in
> years to come.
>
> Peace and best wishes.
>
> Xi
>
> On 24 ene, 17:57, "Mercury.Sailor" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > First 100 Days: Obama’s first climate change target
>
> > After eight years of inaction on climate change by the federal
> > government, we can now look forward to the Obama administration
> > tackling global warming head on. With not a minute to lose, Lisa
> > Jackson, the soon-to-be new head of the EPA, should move quickly to
> > capitalize on the momentum of states that have so far been the leaders
> > in fighting global warming. There is no better place to start than by
> > establishing a national greenhouse gas emission standard for
> > automobiles based on California’s landmark clean car law.
>
> >http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2009/01/22/first-100-days-obama...
>
> > My hope would be the new EPA tackling coal burning utilities and
> > bringing them to thier knees!- Hide quoted text -
>
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