Study: Cities can slash CO2 cheaply using 'no brainer' technologies

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Energy efficient appliances, fuel efficient transport, and biomass boilers could cut energy-related CO2 by more than a third for little outlay

Cities could cut energy-related CO2 emissions by more than a third at little to no cost, according to a new study. Work by researchers at the University of Leeds, University of Bristol, and the London...

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