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Carbon Tracker Finds 33% Emissions Gap in Legacy Autos

By SkimNews · Summarized & edited by · 2026-06-07
Carbon Tracker Finds 33% Emissions Gap in Legacy Autos

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Carbon Tracker has identified a 33% hidden emissions gap in legacy automakers, a finding the financial think tank says forces investors to reassess climate risk exposure across the auto sector.

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Why it matters: Legacy automakers face repriced climate risk as Carbon Tracker's 33% gap quantifies emissions investors had not fully priced in. The report's framing could accelerate capital shifts away from incumbents and toward greener alternatives, reshaping competitive dynamics in the auto sector.

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