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October 25, 2019 | FleetOwner
Recently, the Diesel Technology Forum came out with a truckload of positive diesel emissions data that may even offset all those private plane trips celebrities and politicians take to clandestine climate change summits. You can read about them in our piece in Part 1 on the subject, but this one point from the non-profit advocacy group encapsulates the paradigm shift: “Clean” diesel trucks sold today generate 1/60th of the emissions their 1988 counterparts did.
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