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The race is on to replace diesel in trucking

Diesel has a lengthy future in trucking—improved quality means reduced pollution, but truck makers can no longer rely on ICE and fuel improvements. By Xavier Boucherat

The discourse around climate change is, much like the global average temperature, heating up. More worrying truths hit the headlines every day: just recently, scientists announced that layers of permafrost in the Canadian Arctic were thawing some 70 years earlier than expected. Despite continued scepticism on the part of some—the President of the US chief among them—there is now a general acceptance both in and outside of the scientific community that climate change is real, is happening as we speak, and has potentially catastrophic consequences.

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