Flamborough residents fight against proposal to burn garbage in limestone kilns
The Isle of Man says it must follow the terms and conditions set out in the regulatory regulations to allow a controversial greenhouse gas scheme to be fired in its kilns, if it is approved by the province's environment watchdog, the BBC has learned.
Source: cbc.caPublished on 2023-03-14
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