The low carbon economy: a great opportunity for the North

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A clear national emissions reduction plan and greater support from local authorities for low carbon projects could deliver further benefits to the region, writes Aldersgate Group's Nick Molho

Much has been said in recent months about the importance of bringing more investment to parts of the UK, such as the North of England, where economic growth opportunities have been less forthcoming than...

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