Climate change is one of several big issues not being given enough of an examination in this election campaign, and the topic has been notable by its absence from most of the TV debates.
But from concerns about clean technology costs to the on-going sewage crisis there are plenty of potential battlegrounds that separate the two main parties, and that voters should be examining before heading to the polls.
Sunak’s promise of a ‘pragmatic’ approach that characterises Net Zero as a cost, while failing to really explain how the Conservatives would meet our climate goals, is going up against Labour’s talk of green growth and investment, meaning the result will have a significant impact on the future direction of the UK’s climate strategy and wider economic plans.
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