Diese Analyse des US-amerikanischen Pew Center on Global Climate Change vergleicht zehn wichtige Regionen der Welt hinsichtlich des Stands der Umsetzung von Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung der Wirtschaftlichkeit von Kraftstoffen und zur Reduzierung von Treibhausgasemissionen. Sie kommt zu dem Schluss, dass die EU und Japan – gefolgt von China – derzeit die striktesten Standards haben.
Main findings of the report:
- the EU and Japan currently have the most stringent standards in the world (Dec. 2004);
- The United States and Canada have the lowest standards in terms of fleet-average fuel economy rating, and they have the highest greenhouse gas emission rates based on the EU testing procedure;
- the new Chinese standards are more stringent than those in Australia, Canada, California, and the United States, but they are less stringent than those in the European Union and Japan
This analysis was prepared by Amanda Sauer (World Resources Institute) and Feng An (Energy and Transportation Technologies LLC).
Click here to download the full report from the Pew Centre for Global Climate Change
