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  • Zedcrest Expands into Investment Banking as Demand for Capital Solutions Grows Across Africa
  • Nigerian Breweries Declares Nkechi Runsewe incoming HR Director
  • ALTON Summons FCCPC and NCC to Dialogue Regulatory Clashes
  • Dangote Industries Limited Retains Brand Africa ‘Africa’s Most Admired Brand’
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SUVs Account for 20% carbon emissions – IEA Report

indus-admin2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

▪︎SUV jeep. Image credit: Newsweek.com Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) account for 20 per cent of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions globally. The report, by the International Energy Agency (IEA) Analysts Mathilde Huismans,  and Jules Sery, said SUVs weigh 200-300 kg more than an average medium-sized car and typically take up nearly 0.3 m2 more space – emitting…

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