Study: Transport emissions from UK's richest households set to soar

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New analysis from IPPR calculates that transport-related emissions from the UK's richest households are on track to be 20 times higher than those from poorer households

The hyper-mobility of the richest households means they are set to emit 22 times more carbon than the poorest households over the next decade. That is the stark conclusion of a new analysis published...

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