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Joint letter in support of the Corporate Clean Vehicles Regulation
MEPs should hit the accelerator on fleet electrification, not the breaks
‘Carspreading’ to wipe out up to 14% of on-street parking in European cities – study
A new study analyses the relentless growth of newly sold cars across all key dimensions.
Ever-bigger? Car size at a crossroads
The impacts on safety, space and resource use if carspreading continues to go unchecked.
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‘Carspreading’ to wipe out up to 14% of on-street parking in European cities – study
A new study analyses the relentless growth of newly sold cars across all key dimensions.
150 new power plants: the cost of balancing the grid if the EU slashes EV targets
Scaling back the EU’s electric car targets makes the transition to renewables far more expensive to achieve.
Global biofuel demand set to grow by nearly 70% as food prices rise
High biofuels targets will exacerbate rising global food prices, as well as fertilisers shortages