Truck pollution research cited by EPA was ‘not accurate’. The research about Glider Kits was funded by Fitzgerald Glider Kits, one of the country’s biggest glider makers.

https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/412934-university-truck-pollution-research-cited-by-epa-was-not-accurate
The research the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cited in proposing to roll back a major truck pollution rule was “not accurate,” the university that conducted the study has concluded.
Tennessee Tech University’s conclusions, outlined in a letter Tuesday to the EPA, came after an academic review of the controversial research into the emissions of “glider” trucks.

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