Liberty never looked so green : Policy implications of private carbon - free energy commitments
In our series of letters from African journalists, environmentalist and environment correspondent John Wright looks at the challenges facing the clean energy transition in the UK this decade, and how it will affect climate change and its impact on greenhouse gas and electricity.
Source: rstreet.orgPublished on 2022-08-17
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