Environnement et carburant

CTA Outlines Carbon Reduction Path to Senate Committee

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The Canadian trucking industry is supportive of current and future carbon reducing regulations, but decision makers should heed lessons from the past when considering future environmental policy direction and regulatory…

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National Carbon Tax & US Triggers Process to Begin NAFTA Talks

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A discussion paper released today by Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna reveals the federal government’s potential strategy for imposing a national minimum price on carbon by the end…

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Truck Tech Experts Reveal Safety Impact of Platoon Following Distance

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A team of vehicle technology experts at the US DOT’s Volpe National Transportation Systems Center studying truck following behaviour, on behalf of the US Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), recently provided…

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Laskowski Charts Trucking’s Path Toward Change

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The trucking industry is facing a time of significant change and the Canadian Trucking Alliance is in the midst of it all, the Alliance’s newly named president told member carriers…

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OEM: Trucking ‘Should be ‘Proud’ of Environmental Advancements

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Speaking at the NTEA’s annual Green Truck Summit, Wilfried Achenbach, Daimler Trucks North America’s senior vice president – engineering and technology, says diesel engines continue to be the industry’s “workhorse”…

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