Automakers Join Call for National Greenhouse Gas Limits
Environment News Service, June, 2007
WASHINGTON, DC (ENS) — --> The United States Climate Action Partnership, USCAP, announced today that Ford Motor Company and the Chrysler Group have joined the coalition in lobbying for national legislation to impose legally binding limits on global warming pollution.
The group now includes 23 of the world’s largest corporations and six of the nation’s most respected nongovernmental organizations.
"We are pleased to join USCAP at a critical stage in the conversation on climate change, energy consumption and environmental protection," said Alan Mulally, president and CEO of Ford Motor Company.
"We all recognize it is time for action. Ford has long supported the six major principles of USCAP, including recognizing the importance of technology and the...
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