The auto industry has been a convenient scapegoat for environmentalists and governments alike. OEMs have been placed under intense scrutiny in the face of climate change. But is the call to Save the Planet really what it’s about? I have a different take on things:
http://www.carmag.co.za/news-blog/saving-the-what/

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