A competitive economy needs an ambitious low carbon policy

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Nick Molho argues the new government will need an ambitious and stable low carbon policy to bolster UK competitiveness and deliver export opportunities

It rarely triggers media headlines or gets mentioned in political debates, yet the low carbon and renewable energy economy is becoming increasingly important to the UK. In 2015, it employed 432,000 people...

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