May's emissions omission - the unanswered green questions of Brexit

James Murray
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Is Britain heading for a green Brexit or a dirty one? May has left the green economy no wiser

It is in the nature of Brexit that its overwhelming complexity quickly trumps any attempt to bring clarity to proceedings. Like a mirage, as you approach the latest attempt to provide answers to crucial...

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