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Pilita ClarkFinancial Times |
He could also take tougher steps to stymie decarbonisation efforts next time around
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A mega election year is ushering in a different breed of net zero lawmakers
Big questions surround the new government’s admirable but detail-light goals
If rowing back on climate action changes the political weather for the Tories, the consequences will be far-reaching
Grown ups are needed in these troubled times but must do a better job on the climate problem
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