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Formula For The Environment Policy Cover Formula for the Environment
  As the governing body of motor sport and the representative of more than 100 million consumers worldwide, the FIA has been actively putting the environment on the top of its dual agendas.
 
Formula for the environment outlines the FIA’s environmental efforts, from proposals for global emission benchmarks by policy makers to forward thinking environmentally relevant initiatives in motor sport such as the introduction of energy recovery systems in Formula One, highlighting what the FIA is doing to reduce the impact of motoring on the environment.
 
 

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Make Cars Green Policy Cover FIA declaration on air quality, climate change, and automotive fuel economy
  Marking the start of the 'Make Cars Green' campaign, the declaration is a major new policy document that sets out a comprehensive environmental strategy for the FIA. The declaration calls for the UN to adopt the first ever worldwide target for CO2 emissions for passenger cars. It further outline ways to promote environmentally friendly and fuel efficient behaviour, reform motoring taxation with an emphasis on use rather than ownership, introduce new technologies to help motorists monitor their environmental impact, save energy through improved tyre design, and encourage global use of unleaded and sulfur free petrol.
 
 

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Declaration Policy Cover FIA Declaration On Global Road Safety
  The Declaration is a major new policy document that sets out a comprehensive strategy to promote road safety worldwide. It lays out a broad agenda of future road safety activities for FIA members, including supporting major road safety initiatives such as the 2007 United Nations Global Road Safety Week and the FIA Foundation’s ‘Think Before You Drive’ campaign. The Declaration covers all areas of road safety policy from funding and development to campaigning and lobbying.
 
 

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Cars 21 Policy Cover CARS 21
  The CARS 21 High Level Group has examined the major policy areas which impact the competitiveness of the European automotive industry and has agreed on a number of recommendations which aim to enhance the industry’s global competitiveness and employment while sustaining further progress in safety and environmental performance at a price affordable to the consumer.
 
 

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Fuelling The Debate Policy Cover Fuelling the Debate
  Fuelling the Debate outlines a new policy approach to vehicle taxation and environmental protection which uses tax incentives to bring forward the cleaner fuels and vehicle technologies that can reduce car emissions and the cost of mobility to the consumer.
 

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Climate Change Policy Cover Climate for Change
  Climate for Change sets out a policy framework for achieving emissions reductions by encouraging the development of new vehicle and fuel technologies, persuading the consumer to purchase more fuel economic vehicles and offering a greater choice of alternative transport options.
 
Climate for Change recognises that all sectors of the transport debate have a role to play, including regulatory and planning authorities whose decisions can have as great an impact on the environment as any actions by vehicle producers or users.
 
 

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Formula Zero Policy Cover Formula Zero
  As the governing body of motor sport and the representative of more than 100 million motoring consumers worldwide, it is the FIA’s responsibility to not only develop the most demanding safety standards achievable in racing, but to ensure that the safety lessons from the track are applied wherever possible to the road.
 
Formula Zero outlines an approach to road safety which has defined safety policy in motor sport for more than twenty years. A similar and far reaching safety policy  called ‘Vision Zero’ was introduced on the road by the Swedish Government in 1997.
 
 

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Europe In Motion Policy Cover Europe in Motion
  Europe in Motion sets out a policy agenda for shaping mobility into the new Millennium. An agenda which combines freedom of movement with responsibility for the consequences of that freedom. An agenda that makes accident reduction a priority. An agenda that accelerates the introduction of cars which meet the toughest fuel and emission standards. An agenda that promotes a fair deal for European motorists who pay billions of Euros each year in taxes.
 
 

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