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Our growing goods problem – how to deal with freight emissions?

Greenhouse gas emissions from freight transport have been rising steadily in Europe and are projected to continue to do so – the opposite of the picture for lightduty vehicles. Why is this, and what can be done about it? Marc Height visited Germany to see how they are addressing the problem.

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EW November 2016 – p24–28.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Aviation, Road transport, Transportation of products, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Liquefied natural gas, Nuclear fuels, Renewables, Solar power, Energy policy, Shipping, NOx, Carbon emissions

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