Global
warming a 'crock'? Not so, says GM chief http://www.news.com/8301-11128_3-9891818-54.html Posted
by Martin LaMonica Remember
how Robert Lutz, vice chairman and design guru at General Motors, a few weeks
back called global warming a "crock of s---?" Well, his boss, GM CEO
Rick Wagoner, wishes Lutz hadn't made that comment, saying it does not reflect
the auto giant's position. Wagoner
on Tuesday spoke to reporters in Washington, where he was lobbying for government
policies to promote alternative energy efforts such as ethanol production and
research on batteries. He
said he regretted Lutz's remarks, which were widely discussed on the Web. "The
comments weren't coming out of our company," Wagoner said, according to published
reports. He
added that the company is taking climate change seriously. "The
data is pretty clear that the temperature on the earth is rising. There's all
sort of debates as to why but we've clearly come down on the side it makes sense
for us to put our business in a position where we can participate proactively
in reducing the amount of (carbon dioxide) emissions," Wagoner was quoted
saying by the Detroit News. The
paper noted that GM was the first automaker to join USCAP (United States Climate
Action Partnership), a consortium of large U.S.-based corporations lobbying for
carbon-restricting regulations. Wagoner
defended the company's efforts, including its investments in flex-fuel cars that
can run on both gasoline and ethanol as well as its plans to turn the Chevy Volt
concept into a production vehicle, running on a long-range rechargeable battery,
by 2010. During
a meeting with reporters earlier this year, Lutz said that he thought global warming
was a "total crock" and that he supported work on alternative energies
out of a desire for energy security. In
response to the firestorm that followed publication of his remarks, Lutz explained
his position on a company blog, calling himself a skeptic: General
Motors is dedicated to the removal of cars and trucks from the environmental equation,
period. And, believe it or don't: So am I! It's the right thing to do, for us,
for you and, yes, for the planet. My goal is to take the automotive industry out
of the debate entirely. GM is working on just that--and we're going to keep working
on it--via E85, hybrids, hydrogen, and fuel cells, and the electrification of
the automobile.
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