Only carbon taxes will help the fuel poor

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Poorer UK households are facing a triple injustice when it comes to cutting carbon emissions, argues Simon Roberts of the Centre for Sustainable Energy

The poorest fifth of the population have already significantly exceeded the Government's carbon reduction target for 2020. Their direct household carbon emissions - for home energy, transport and air travel...

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