Policy Briefing: Will the chancellor deliver a green budget?

James S Murray
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The answer is 'no', but the budget could still provide an important boost to some areas of the green economy

Will Chancellor George Osborne deliver a positive budget for the green economy on Wednesday? The answer can best be described by the amusing little online acronym that runs QTWTAIN, which stands for "questions...

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