Cut road cash, urges EEA

 
The European Environment Agency (EEA) is to push for limiting public spending on roads, in a bid to curb transport greenhouse gas and other pollution emissions.
It will release a detailed study on subsidies in March, but a new agency report on greenhouse gases and transport notes: ‘Between €270 and €290bn is spent annually in Europe in transport subsidies. Almost half of these subsidies go to road transport, one of the least environmentally-friendly modes.’ EEA executive director Professor Jacqueline McGlade said: ‘We cannot deal with the increasing greenhouse gas emissions, noise pollution and landscape fragmentation caused by transport without dealing

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