How fairness and the cost of living hold the key to net zero support

James Murray
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How fairness and the cost of living hold the key to net zero support

Two new polls reiterate how a majority of the public supports the UK's net zero target and wants to see bolder climate action, but policies need to be fair and help tackle the cost of living

For all the attacks on climate action from Reform UK and the Conservatives in recent months, a sizeable majority of the British public remain firmly supportive of the UK's net zero targets and many of...

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