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CO2 and cars - Swedish Assoc of Green Motorists Sep 2008
The Swedish Association of Green Motorists:
Briefly on what we are and what we do
Gröna Bilister (The Swedish Association of Green Motorists) was founded in 1994. It is a small non-governmental organisation (1 000 members) and based very much on voluntary work. The aim is to make road transport more friendly to the environment and to promote public transport and bicycling as alternatives, particularly in urban areas.
We work closely together with the European Federation for Transport and Environment, T&E, trying to influence the European Union´s policies on exhaust emissions, fuel quality, alternative fuels and the taxation of road transport (internalising external costs).
Domestically we publish an annual report on the environmental performance of new car models and label the best as "a good environmental choice". We also produce guidelines for towns and municipalities on how to integrate transport issues in the local Agenda 21.
We make special efforts trying to create car sharing systems in Stockholm and elsewhere.
Another activity is to make state agencies, regional authorities and local communities include more of environmental demands and safety requirements in public procurement of vehicles, fuels and transport services.
Gröna Bilister publishes a quarterly magazine, called "Trafik & Miljö" (Transport and the Environment), which is distributed to all members and approximately 1 000 influential people in industry, government, science and the media.
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We are presently lacking capacity for translation of our newsletters to English but hope to be able to restart this service later.
2008
The Swedish Green Motorist Newsletter February 2008.pdf
The Swedish Green Motorists Newsletter January 2008.pdf
2007
Newsletter November 2007.pdf
Newsletter October 2007.pdf
Newsletter june 2007.pdf
Newsletter 2/2007 (March)
2006
Newsletter 8/2006 (Oct)
Newsletter 7/2006 (Sep)
Newsletter 5/2006 (July) [28 kB]
Newsletter 4/2006 (June) [43 kB]
Newsletter 2/2006 (April) [28 kB]
Newsletter 1/2006 (Feb) [25 kB]
2005
Newsletter 6/2005 (Dec 21st) [40 kB]