OCR 2888: New SMMT report on CO2 emissions
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The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders have released a new report on progress in cutting CO2 emissions from the motor vehicle industry. This looks like good background material for teachers and students preparing for the OCR 2888 paper, it focuses on how there has been a big shift in the new car market towards vehicles that come in under the 140g/km emissions level.
They claim that:
Average new car CO2 has fallen 13.1% since 1997, to 164.9 g/km
Total CO2 emissions from all cars in use has fallen by 4.8% since 1997
Almost a quarter of all new cars registered in 2007 were under 140g/km and over 10% were under 130g/km
There are record numbers of model ranges available to consumers, providing choice to meet a broad spectrum of consumer demands
Here is the link to download the report as a pdf file
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