Australia Institute report makes a case for fuel standards as a means to cut emissions and decrease reliance on foreign oil
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Motorists could have saved $5.9bn in fuel costs over the last six years if Australia had adopted fuel efficiency standards in 2015, according to a new report.
That is the conclusion of progressive thinktank the Australia Institute’s Fuelling Efficiency report, to be released on Monday as part of a push for Labor to adopt standards as a means to cut emissions and decrease reliance on foreign oil.
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