Transport proves achilles heel for EU decarbonisation

European Environment Agency data records 0.4 per cent fall in 2016, but warns emissions may have risen 2017
Efforts to cut carbon emissions across the EU are struggling to deliver results in the face of rising transport emissions. That's according to new data released yesterday by the European Environment...
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