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A New Tool for MN “Green” Car Buyers

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Monday, December 29, 2008   

St. Paul, MN – A law going on the books this week is aimed at helping car shoppers make decisions. It provides public information about how badly an auto's air conditioner leaks.

Chuck Laszewski with the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy says the new law, which takes effect New Year's Day, will help consumers in several ways.

"It will save people money, because they won't have to fill up their air conditioning unit as often if it leaks less. And it will prevent these very potent greenhouse gases from getting into the atmosphere and heating up the earth."

The law requires manufacturers to report the leakage rate of every new vehicle they sell in Minnesota. Laszewski says this first-of-its-kind list of almost 400 domestic and foreign vehicles will be posted on the web sites of the Pollution Control Agency and attorney general.

The list is a response to consumer concerns about vehicles adding to the problem of greenhouse gases, Laszewski explains.

"These refrigerants, leaking out of an automobile's air conditioning unit, are thousands of times more potent in trapping heat than carbon dioxide, the main global warming gas."

He points to a similar disclosure requirement, passed by the European Union, which led engineers there to make changes to compressors, seals and hoses. As a result, vehicle air conditioners that once had to be recharged every year can now run a decade without a refill, he says.

The vehicle air conditioner leak list is online at
www.pca.state.mn.us/climatechange/mobileair.html.





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