Ensuring a low-carbon skills future

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David Kirkham of Employer First says the shortage of low-carbon sector skills is not far from crisis level but companies can overcome the problem

The UK can be justifiably proud of its innovative companies in the low-carbon sector. A steady stream of new products, techniques and services come from the sector, and these can be commercialised and...

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