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Friday, 21 November 2008
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UK air transport policy 'based on disputed evidence, and could undermine climate policy decisions' Print E-mail

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UK air transport policy 'based on disputed evidence, and could undermine climate policy decisions'

Sustainable Development Commission and ippr call for special commission to establish true benefits and impacts of aviation. Disputed data underpinning the government’s air transport policy is making it impossible to weigh up the true benefits and impacts of aviation, and should be updated by a special commission, according to a report published today (Wednesday 21 May) by the Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) and the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr).


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