Beyond 'Dieselgate': implications of unaccounted and future air pollutant emissions and energy use for cars in the United Kingdom
The ‘Dieselgate’ emissions scandal has highlighted long standing concerns that the performance gap between ‘real world’ and ‘official’ energy use and pollutant emissions of cars is increasing to a level that renders ‘official’ certification ratings virtually ineffective while misleading consumers an...
Main Author: | Brand, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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