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‘Homes worse than cars for carbon emissions’

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Business and construction groups have mounted a new lobbying campaign this week to wrestle £4bn funding from government to tackle energy efficiency in the UK’s ‘leaky homes’.

The National Housing Federation used its latest research, which confirmed that England’s homes account for more carbon emissions every year than is produced by all of the country’s cars, in a plea for the £3.8bn energy efficiency funding in the autumn Spending Review.

The research calculates for the first time that England’s 25 million homes – which produce 58.5 million tonnes of CO2 every year – emitting the equivalent of the average annual use of 28 million cars. There are 27 million cars in use in England, which produce 56 million tonnes of CO2 annually.

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