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● Diesel: How it changed Europe and how Europe might change back
Via Ars Technica / October 2015
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2015/10/diesel-how-it-changed-europe-and-how-europe-might-change-back/
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Diesel and Externalities
Full-cost/True-cost accounting
http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Environmental_full-cost_accounting
Four of world's biggest cities to ban diesel cars from their centres
Paris, Madrid, Athens and Mexico City will ban the most polluting cars and vans by 2025 to tackle air pollution
Breathe less … or ban cars: cities have radically different responses to pollution
When thick smog recently hit, Londoners were advised to avoid exercise, while Parisians got free public transport. Which is the best solution?
German Government Votes to Ban Internal Combustion Engines by 2030
The German Bundesrat has voted to ban new gasoline- or diesel-powered vehicles from EU roads starting in 2030
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