Older Cars in Urban Areas Less to Blame for Harmful Emissions
November 17, 2017
November 17, 2017
CAMBRIDGE, England, Nov. 17 -- The University of the West of England-Bristol issued the following news release:
Research for the RAC Foundation has added weight to the argument that scrapping the oldest cars owned by people living in towns and cities would have negligible effect on air quality.
The air quality and emissions analysis work has been led by Dr Tim Chatterton from the Air Quality Management Resource Centre at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristo . . .
Research for the RAC Foundation has added weight to the argument that scrapping the oldest cars owned by people living in towns and cities would have negligible effect on air quality.
The air quality and emissions analysis work has been led by Dr Tim Chatterton from the Air Quality Management Resource Centre at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristo . . .