Road Transport is the biggest contributor to greenhouse gases in East Devon – at 38% according to this article I read in the paper this week. Looks like we’re all producing more carbon per person too.
Traffic is biggest polluter
Posted February 13th, 2010 by sharon. Comment (0).
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