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Shadow Secretary of State for Climate Change and Net Zero, Ed Miliband said that tackling climate change will improve cost of living crisis at Energy UK conference
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Labour has said the change in policy is linked to the Conservative Party’s dealings with the economy and rising interest rates from borrowing
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Could his net zero report be the last legacy left by the climate czar on policy?
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How will Britain’s new PM impact net zero and green policy?
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Steve Baker claims that households could save more than £1,500 if climate targets are scrapped
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That’s in a best-case scenario, analysis claims
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Her support for oil and gas expansion over solar and wind farms is the main issue of conflict
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The Committee is calling for a detailed plan on how the new leader plans to tackle net zero
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As energy prices grow, sympathy towards climate action wanes
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A new report outlines how failing to live up to the 2050 promise could impact the governing party
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said ‘a real commitment to green growth’ is needed to build a strong, fair and resilient future economy
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In 2019, the UK government committed to a net zero emissions target by 2050. But where has this goal come from and what does ‘net zero emissions’ really mean?
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