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Audi is proud to support the first project in The Nature Conservancy’s voluntary carbon offset program, the Tensas River Basin project. Like the Nature Conservancy, Audi believes in real solutions to CO2 emissions and is introducing America to the TDI clean diesel engine, which reduces carbon emissions by 20% over gasoline.
Thanks to you, Audi will contribute $25,000 to The Nature Conservancy in support of reducing carbon emissions. As an automaker, Audi engineered the TDI clean diesel engine, which redefines “diesel” as a clean and fuel-efficient alternative to gasoline. The Audi TDI clean diesel engine reduces carbon emissions by 20% over gasoline and is 30% more fuel-efficient.
To help further reduce carbon emissions, Audi is helping to support this first project in The Nature Conservancy’s voluntary carbon offset program, the Tensas River Basin project. Located in a vital stretch along the Lower Mississippi Valley, the project will help to buy land and plant trees, and to monitor the carbon benefits of these actions. Starting in the United States, this Nature Conservancy initiative is hoping to grow and expand to more places globally.
We encourage you to invite your friends to join this cause and spread the word: If one-third of Americans drove clean diesel vehicles, the United States would give back 1.5 million barrels of foreign oil per day!