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Carbon emissions / Carbon trading, General transport / Mode, Global warming, All of UK, Australasia, Europe, North America, Rest of World
Revolution on hold?
Andrew Forster
It is often the case that the biggest ‘shocks’ to a policy area come from external events. The financial crisis, for instance, promises to have a profound effect on almost every aspect of transport policy and planning.
In recent weeks another ‘shock’ has hit the headlines with potentially significant transport implications. A year ago, climate change had rocketed to the top of the transport policy agenda, fuelled by a steady stream of stories warning that the planet was...
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