ICCT in the media

News reports and features, October 2017

  • The tricks and treats California can use to banish fossil fuel cars —WIRED, 10/3/2017
  • India, China vie to tap clean energy market by phasing out fossil-fuel vehicles —Hindustan Times, 10/3/2017
  • Schummelei durch die Hintertür —Donaukurier.de, 10/5/2017
  • Efforts to ban heavy fuel oil in the Arctic gather steam —

    Radio Canada International, 10/10/2017

  • Los coches serán más caros por los nuevos test de emisiones —

    Expansión.com, 10/13/2017

  • How toxic is your car exhaust? It’s not easy to find out —BBC, 10/17/2017
  • ICCT insta a México a implementar acciones para reducir emisiones —

    La Jornada en linea, 10/18/2017

  • Global shipping emissions rise as IMO meets to discuss climate action —

    Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide, 10/18/2017

  • Shipping Emissions on the Rise Despite Efficiency Improvements, Suggests New Study —Ship & Bunker, 10/18/2017
  • Shipping emissions are ‘below 2008 levels’ —

    TradeWinds, 10/18/2017

  • Whac-A-Mole on the high seas: The curious case of ship emissions —Automotive World, 10/18/2017

  • Electric Vehicles Poised to Go Mainstream —Voice of America, 10/22/2017

  • New York City Might Do Something Crazy To Ease Maddening Rush-Hour Traffic —Huffington Post, 10/23/2017

  • BMW denies emissions tampering but watchdog says diesel engines have ‘peculiar behaviour’—Irish Times, 10/23/2017

  • ICCT: Shipping Industry’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions On The Rise —CleanTechnica, 10/24/2017

  • Supersonic, super-rich, super-polluting: the next generation of business jets —Climate Home, 10/27/2017

An archive of previous media mentions by month is available here.

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