The UK must look to Berlin to improve energy efficiency

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Andrew Warren asks why the UK government has a weaker commitment to energy saving than their German counterparts

I was at a rather grand luncheon in the House of Lords. The guest speaker was the Chief Scientist at the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). He waxed eloquently about how the UK's climate change...

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