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Post by warriorwitch on Jun 30, 2007 8:43:08 GMT
you can do your bit www.dft.gov.uk/ActOnCO2/Skip navigation. Navigation Buying a new car Tips and advice Smarter driving Tips and advice Savings calculator The Emission Mission Campaign Campaign ads Brand partnerships Home | Useful links | Glossary | FAQs | Contact us | Cymraeg With help from you, we can reduce CO2 ACT ON CO2. You can help Sub Title Body All cars on the road today contribute to climate change because their engines burn fuel and therefore produce carbon dioxide (CO2) every time we drive. Yet you can easily reduce these emissions and save money too. By following a few simple tips and suggestions you can reduce your engine's workload, which means it will burn less fuel and produce less CO2. You could choose a new car with a more fuel efficient engine. Or make sure your tyres are pumped up correctly to reduce resistance. Even travelling a bit lighter when you're out and about can help. In fact, by following our Smarter Driving tips and suggestions, CO2 emissions from cars could be reduced by 8%, and if everyone buying a brand new car this year opted for a more fuel efficient model in its class, CO2 emissions from new cars could be significantly reduced. Remember. You can help. Join the drive to reduce CO2. Follow the link at the top for more information.
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