
Scottish government drops target to cut car use by 20%
The Scottish government is dropping a key climate change target to cut car use in Scotland by 20% by the end of the decade. The

The Scottish government is dropping a key climate change target to cut car use in Scotland by 20% by the end of the decade. The
As 2030 approaches, so too do the deadlines for electrification set by automakers, governing bodies, and governments worldwide. To that end SBD have published a

Resilience on the A55 and opportunities for active travel have improved since the £30m Aber Tai’r Meibion scheme was officially opened, almost two years ago,

It’s emerged a fleet of double-decker hydrogen-powered buses have been out of service since last July because of maintenance of the city’s refuelling infrastructure. The

The responsibility for administering more than 3,000 public electric vehicle charge points across Scotland will no longer rest with the government agency set up 12

The new edition of the RSTA Carbon Emissions Document shows surface treatments remove significant amounts of carbon from maintenance process. Net zero is finally in

The framework PAS 2080 sets out an approach for civil infrastructure and utilities businesses to reduce carbon emissions and reach net zero. This article by

The Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate is set be changed to make it easier for industry to upgrade to make electric vehicles. Prime Minister Sir Keir

The University of Leeds is leading new research into the health benefits of low-carbon transport, with a focus on co-creating effective solutions. The new Healthy

How can cutting grass on the roadside help power the very vehicles that maintain our highways, while also slashing carbon emissions? Across the UK, local
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