Zero Carbon
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Healthy streets 15 Sep 2022
UK workforce needs to embrace concept of zero carbon commuting
Why tackling Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions from the journey to work is vital for net zero ambitions
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Opinion 7 Sep 2021
Delivering a zero-emission transport sector
Government’s transport decarbonisation plan is welcome in general, but the devil is in the lack of detail, says Paul Tuohy
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Latest case studies 16 Sep 2020
Oxford creates blueprint for the zero-emission city
A date for ZEZ to be introduced in two phases has been delayed by Covid-19, but it will still go ahead in 2021
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Latest news 20 May 2020
How e-bikes could get rural commuters back to work
Researchers at Leeds University believe e-bikes could offer a safe a sustainable route back into work for the millions of workers currently working from home.
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Latest news 18 May 2020
MPs and experts challenge anti-hydrogen “bias”
A group of industry leaders and academics has challenged the Government’s alleged bias against hydrogen buses in its pursuit of decarbonising public transport.
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Latest news 18 May 2020
MPs call for evidence on clean hydrogen tech
The Parliamentary Environmental Audit Committee is looking for expert input on how hydrogen technology could help power the green transport revolution.
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Latest news 6 May 2020
Climate Bonds consults on eco-shipping standard
The Climate Bonds Initiative has published draft shipping criteria providing a science-based assessment process on low carbon credentials of ships.
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Latest news 6 May 2020
HS2 station’s ‘outstanding’ sustainability
A new HS2 station serving Birmingham Airport and the NEC is the first world's first railway station to achieve an ‘Outstanding’ award for sustainable design.
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