'This is not optional': Government fires starting gun on net zero transport vision

Michael Holder
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Department for Transport document places signals push to reduce private car use and promises draft net zero aviation strategy in 2020

The government has fired the starting gun for a major transformation of how people, goods and services are transported in the coming years in order to build a net zero economy, as it pledged to make the...

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