• ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    9 months ago

    Corporations have no shame. From the article:

    Cummins says it will continue collaborating with investigators to lower the environmental red flag.

    If your neighbor got caught stealing mail, then solemnly declared he’d continue working with the police to reduce theft in the neighborhood, you’d punch him across the face.

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      9 months ago

      I do agree. Unfortunately most manufacturers of diesel engines aren’t stoked about environmental regulations and plenty have stopped trying all together.

      Currently their plan is to just throw more urea at the exhaust.

      I remember them having to bypass the DEF system on a lot of vehicles because they didn’t make enough spare parts of the system they put in. So I’m sure they knew either face public backlash or get fined by the government. It was probably a calculation where the 2b was on the cheaper side from them. I’m sure they made enough money that they don’t feel the need to fight it.

      Once again, not an endorsement. I’m sure every diesel engine manufacturer is/will/was doing the same thing.

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        9 months ago

        Seems like the plan right now is similar to Amazon and SpaceXs bet with the NLRB: throw up roadblocks, don’t cooperate, bet on Trump. It’s truly sad to watch.