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The document is a bibliography listing various sources related to carbon emissions from electric and combustion vehicles. It includes articles from The Guardian, The New York Times, and reports from the Transportation Energy Institute and World Nuclear Association. The sources discuss the life cycle carbon emissions, carbon footprints, and energy efficiency of electric vehicles.

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The document is a bibliography listing various sources related to carbon emissions from electric and combustion vehicles. It includes articles from The Guardian, The New York Times, and reports from the Transportation Energy Institute and World Nuclear Association. The sources discuss the life cycle carbon emissions, carbon footprints, and energy efficiency of electric vehicles.

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carbon-emissions-than-petrol-or-diesel-vehicles

Transportation Energy Institute. (2021, December 1). Life cycle carbon emissions of electric

and combustion vehicles. Sky Grooming.

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last. The New York Times.

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batteries.html

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