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FACTBOX-Highlights of EU proposal for cars CO2 output Feb 7 (Reuters) - Here are highlights of the European Commissions proposals on how to cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from cars as a way to counter global warming: European Commission to present final plans for CO2 cut from cars Brussels - The European Commission on Wednesday is expected to unveil final plans for tougher limits on carbon-dioxide (CO2) emissions from cars amid pressure from big carmakers, particularly in Germany. EU sets worlds toughest CO2 emissions cap for cars 07.02.2007 - 17:42 CET | By Honor Mahony EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – After one of the bitterest internal power struggles in recent years, the European Commission on Wednesday finally unveiled a compromise proposal on limiting carbon dioxide emissions from new cars, but many crucial elements remain unclear. EU urges CO2 cap for cars to encourage smaller models European regulators recommended a cap on carbon-dioxide emissions from cars, setting up a clash with automakers as Europe extends a campaign against global warming. EU proposes cutting CO2 emissions for new cars to 120 g/km by 2012 UPDATE BRUSSELS (AFX) - The European Commission has proposed cutting average carbon dioxide emissions from new cars produced in the EU by around 25 pct to 120 grams per kilometre by 2012 from current levels of 160 grams. ACEA Says Proposed CO2 Emission Targets are Arbitrary and Too Severe BRUSSELS, February 7 -- The European car industry cannot agree with the proposals made by the European Commission today on CO2 emissions from passenger cars. The proposals are unbalanced and damaging to the European economy in terms of wealth, employment and growth potential. The European vehicle manufacturers call on the EU Member States and the European Parliament to take the lead in the ... European Commission plans CO2 emissions limits for new cars BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The European Commission proposed binding rules Wednesday to force automakers to cut carbon dioxide emissions from new cars sold in the European Union by 2012, arguing the tough measure was crucial for fighting global warming. EU car CO2 fight only beginning The unveiling of the European Commissions plan to cut CO2 from cars opens a new phase of a lobbying war between greens and industry. Car industry slams EU CO2 targets Europe’s motor industry has reacted angrily to Brussels plans to impose tough new curbs on CO2 emissions from cars. Proposed CO2 Emission Targets are Arbitrary and Too Severe Brussels (ots/PRNewswire) - The European car industry cannot agree with the proposals made by the European Commission today on CO2 emissions from passenger cars. The proposals are unbalanced and damaging to the European economy in terms of wealth, employment and growth potential. | |||