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The study by vehicle finance provider Moneybarn reveals which counties in England have the highest and lowest carbon emissions with Rutland shown to be the highest emitting area of the UK at around 28 tonnes of CO2 emissions per person.
Earlier in the year, Transport for London set about finding a way of quantifying how much travel in London could be made by foot or bike. They took data on all of the journeys Londoners made each day, stripped out those already walked or cycled and those that were too long, or involved carrying heavy tools and equipment, and a few other criteria.