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U.S. cars still polluting tons more than Europe or Japan

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/environment/U_S_cars_still_polluting_tons_more_than_Europe_or_Japan'; In Europe, a large percentage of all cars and trucks are sold with diesel engines, which generally consume less fuel and produce a smaller amount of carbon emissions per mile. In Japan, diesel engines still aren't all that popular, but small displacement and tiny footprint Kei cars sell in extremely high numbers. These little cars have engines the size of motorcycles, displacing about 660 cubic centimeters each. For these reasons, studies ... Read more →

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