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Volkswagen pollution scandal may backfire on diesel

Carmaker cheating on emissions test sharpens focus on the fuel's risks

Published Fri, Sep 25, 2015 · 09:50 PM

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    GERMAN giant Volkswagen's worldwide pollution cheating scandal threatens to backfire on diesel, the fuel that powers most new cars in Europe and is defended by manufacturers as a vital means to curb global warming.

    Diesel spews out less heat-trapping carbon dioxide than petrol, the industry argues. But without sophisticated controls, the fuel may also emit harmful levels of poisonous nitrogen oxides and lung-clogging particles.

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