DATA DIVE: How the UK Conservatives slipped on net zero

Published 18:01 on July 2, 2024 / Last updated at 18:01 on July 2, 2024 / / EMEA (Europe), Insights (Data Dives), Net Zero Transition (Litigation, Power/Electrification, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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A Labour win in Thursday's general election is likely to be good news for the UK's chances of meeting its legally-binding target of net zero emissions by 2050, with the governing Conservative Party pledging a range of policies that risk being regressive for the climate.
A Labour win in Thursday's general election is likely to be good news for the UK's chances of meeting its legally-binding target of net zero emissions by 2050, with the governing Conservative Party pledging a range of policies that risk being regressive for the climate.


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