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We need to talk about transport

Climate change is high on the agenda these days, but why is all the focus on emissions from power generation, while transport gets a free ride?

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The ULEZ is good news for Londoners' health. Data can take us further.

London just launched a bold, new effort to accelerate the transition to cleaner transport and reduce pollution from vehicles. Measuring and mapping air pollution data at the local level will help us understand whether it and other policies are working.

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Momentum building on methane, Europe’s climate blind spot

In a new resolution on the EU's net-zero strategy, the European Parliament once again acknowledged the political urgency for legislation on what has, to date, been Europe’s climate blind spot: methane emissions. 

 

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Maritime 2050: The Perfect Incentive for the UK to Navigate to Sustainable Shipping

Today, Environmental Defense Fund Europe released a report showing how an enabling policy for investment in emission reductions could unlock UK-driven innovation in the shipping sector. Report by Environmental Defense Fund Europe shows how the UK can use a Norwegian pollution reduction fund as a model to decarbonise its shipping sector.

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Mayor launches world’s largest air quality monitoring network in London

The new air pollution mapping project Breathe London was launched by the London Mayor Sadiq Khan at a primary school in central London on Tuesday. The project involves a network of more than 100 advanced sensors deployed across the city to generate hyper-local data on the air that Londoners breathe each day.

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A Wave of Momentum is Building

The International Maritime Organization agreed a target to reduce emissions by at least 50% by 2050 compared to 2008 in April 2018. In May 2019 countries are going to begin to discuss the substantive measures that will be needed to decarbonise the sector and some developments this week have really shown that momentum is building towards that discussion.

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Asleep at the Wheel: getting the UK’s electric vehicle policy back into gear

The United Kingdom has a golden opportunity to reduce its emissions by focusing on road transport, but policies are being critiqued as 'vague and unambitious'

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Asleep at the Wheel: the UK’s Electric Vehicle policy lacks drive

The United Kingdom has a golden opportunity to reduce its emissions by focusing on road transport, but policies are being critiqued as 'vague and unambitious'

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Could the UK put the wind in the sails of international shipping’s climate strategy?

The international shipping sector has recently agreed a decarbonsiation target and now sensible policies need to be put in place to achieve that target. However, there are lessons to be learned, and experiences to be shared, from other sectors that have already decarbonised, as seen by the UK's successful climate policies.

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