Lisbon, Portugal became the European country which is considered the most green or produce carbon dioxide (CO2), the lowest in Europe last year, under 130 grams per km. According to research institutions and reported by JATO Dynamics autonews, vehicles used in Portugal produce an average of 127.4 grams of CO2 per km, while shifting France (130.8 grams per km).
Ranking next is Denmark (131.7 grams per km), Italy (132.8 grams per km), and Ireland (133 grams per km). Distended position given to the Swiss who was labeled as the country's most polusif (among the European Union) with 161.6 grams of carbon dioxide emissions per km, followed by Sweden (152.3 grams per km) and Germany (151.6 grams per km).
JATO Based on this study, the total CO2 produced new cars across Europe last year declined slowly but steadily, from 145.9 grams per km in 2009 to 140.9 grams per km.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
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