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‘Ban adverts for cars that damage the climate’
‘Ban adverts for cars that damage the climate’
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27 August 2020
Energy
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Food & Agriculture
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Energy
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6 July 2020
Carbon & Climate
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Manufacturing
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Carbon & Climate
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28 May 2020
Manufacturing
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20 May 2020
Waste
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Policy & Finance
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Lifestyle
UK citizens' assembly calls coronavirus a 'test run' for greener lifestyles
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