A report by Transport Scotland, the £2 billion organisation responsible for rail and trunk roads, found that travel-related carbon dioxide emissions by staff had increased by 3% over two years, despite its goal of an 8% decrease.
It blamed a sharp increase in flights from Edinburgh and Glasgow to London to attend meetings for reducing CO² in staff business travel in the two years to November 2008.
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LittleJohn was right.
You couldn't make it up.
Increasing Carbon Footprint in Year 1 is just their cunning way of being able to boast of savings in Year 2.
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