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Britain could cut 12% of road freight emissions, or 1.2m tonnes of carbon, within a decade if it shifted large quantities of freight on to water and rail, a report says today. By 2018, road haulage could fall by 22%, accounting for half of total domestic freight, if there was greater investment in infrastructure. This could boost water freight by 33% and rail by 75%.
Guardian
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