The use of diesel passenger vehicles has been restricted in Brazil since the 1970s, when authorities prohibited the sale of diesel fuel for use in vehicles with a payload capacity below 1,000kg. This was enforced in the hope of reducing the country’s dependence on imported oil.
However, a Chamber of Deputies committee has proposed a law that could see the ban lifted, despite warnings from experts and a growing consensus that diesels can emit high levels of harmful pollutants.
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