The government must revive onshore wind if it wants to be a climate leader

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If the government is sincere about tackling the climate emergency, it must remove barriers to onshore wind in England, argues Alan Whitehead MP

Rebecca Williams of RenewableUK reminded us this week that, to all intents and purposes, the well of onshore wind projects in the UK has now run dry. RenewableUK's data shows that, although a low number...

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