Will the Treasury exclude shipping and aviation from carbon targets?

Will Nichols
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Green groups angered as officials tell select committee the move would save money for other parts of the economy

A coalition of green groups has condemned the Treasury and Department for Transport's alleged move to remove aviation and shipping from the UK's 2050 carbon targets. Department for Transport (DfT) officials...

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