Wales moves to strenthen climate action under new law

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Environment (Wales) Bill would introduce binding emission reduction targets and reporting on state of natural resources

The Welsh Government will be required to set legally binding targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at least 80 per cent by 2050 under a new law to be introduced today. The Environment (Wales) Bill...

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