Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers

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Honda's "Evironmentology" means fighting greenhouse gas regulations

3 May 07

"Environmentology" is Honda's buzzword for its commitment to the environment. To quote Honda's environment statement:

"Honda will pursue challenging goals for the conservation of the global environment. As a responsible member of society whose task lies in the preservation of the global environment..."

While Honda's word are commendable (and I am big fan of their hybrid line-up), their actions on the environment are much less so.


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The Toyota Technique: Talking Out of Both Sides of Your Mouth

2 May 07

Toyota, the world's new number one automaker has been winning praise far and wide for the fuel efficiency of its fleet. And Toyota Vice President Josephine Cooper said in a recent TV interview that "Toyota has long supported increasing fuel economy standards for vehicles, which means increasing CAFE [Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency] standards."

This would be noble if it were true.


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Supreme Court decision: we oppose, but support emissions cuts?!

2 Apr 07

With the Supreme Court ruling today on greenhouse gas emission regulations, readers have been asking us who were the parties opposing the ruling.

Not surprisingly, the list includes many third-party groups representing major auto manufacturers, heavy industry, oil and gas and electrical production. We thought it would be interesting to see where each of these organizations stood on the issues of environment and global warming. And interesting it was, for example, one of the opponents of new carbon emissions regulations is the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, yet their website states that, "members of the Alliance believe that it is prudent to reduce emissions, including carbon dioxide..."


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