Tuesday, August 15, 2017 2:49:57 AM
"While the mining industry's ties to raw materials are particulary obvious, the issue of climate-related financial disclosure isn't limited to any one business. Just last month, a task force formed by the G20's Financial Stability Board, led by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, released new guidance on climate disclosure shaped by companies such as Daimler, Dow, BlackRock and JP Morgan Chase."
Brazil could use some help.. lol
https://www.greenbiz.com/article/doing-math-minings-16-billion-climate-problem
All made sense to me. Except for 1
Daimler
Until now..
It looks like Daimler and GM use similar technologies.
My bet is these "diesel like" engines are being tested to run on coal-based syngas.
So, is that why Mazda is moving in? I wonder..
https://www.forbes.com/sites/samabuelsamid/2017/08/08/mazda-refuses-to-give-up-on-internal-combustion-launching-hcci-in-2019/#2fcc0a9975df
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