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The Mail on Sunday

ritish engineering group Ricardo “is helping the US defence department to make its [Hummer trucks] safer” with devices that keep them stable; they are prone to rolling over. The Indian army is a customer too, but the company is diversifying towards helping public and private bodies “prepare for a low-carbon future”. Ricardo compiles Britain’s annual greenhouse-gas inventory, which records emissions and progress towards net-zero, and advises NHS Scotland and Her Majesty’s Prisons,

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