London gets 72 million pounds to cut emissions
19 December 2008
London will be made more energy efficient and reduce its carbon with the help o 72 million pounds allocated by the London Development Agency (LDA). Boosting the energy efficiency of buildings, investing in decentralised energy and improving waste use have been identified by the LDA as the areas that will provide the best route toward meeting carbon reduction targets. The LDA announced that the 72 million pounds will go towards cutting carbon emissions in the capital by 1.5 million, contributing to overall targets of reducing CO2 emissions in London by 60 per cent by 2025.