Councils' climate change actions to come under microscope

James S Murray
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Committee on Climate Change to report on councils' role in tackling climate change, but critics argue scope of investigation does not go far enough

The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has today set out the terms for a new investigation into the role councils can play in cutting carbon emissions and tackling climate change. It promises to produce...

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