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E.P.A. Plans Stricter Limit for Sulfur in Gasoline
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E.P.A. Plans Stricter Limit for Sulfur in Gasoline
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/29/business/energy-environment/
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Refiners said it could raise the price of a gallon by 6 to 8 cents, but clean-air groups said it would be more like 1 cent. The difference depends in part on details of the rule that have not been made public.
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And we know how much gas is in California too.
It will be California style gas nationwide.
Maybe they will impose California style regulations nationwide where your catalytic converter will require periodic inspection. If it fails you will pay to fix the problem. They are pr***s in California on this.
You can consider the increased cost of the gasoline to be a global warming tax on gasoline.
Obama is going to eat you up with increased cost.
Maybe he will have the EPA charge a fee to fuel oil consumers for heating oil. Heating oil is a polluter.
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