Should the government implement stricter emissions standards for diesel vehicles?
No, provide incentives instead of penalties to create fuel alternatives
Providing incentives pulls company focus away from being personally targeted, which can lead to legal challenges or future politicians appealing to them through election deals, and instead gives them a sense of control and financial success. It reframes the proposition as fiscally burdened on the government rather than the company, which makes them more likely to be open to the ideas presented by the government.
TDLR: Companies are focused on profit so if the solution is seen as more profitable then they are more likely to do it
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