London’s “low emission zone,” aimed at reducing air pollution, has expanded to include the entire city. Redmond Shannon explains what this means for drivers of high emission vehicles, why the rules are so controversial, the reaction from one Canadian city, and how the move is more focused on health than climate change.
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