High Court gives government until Autumn to produce new UK climate plan

Michael Holder
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The government has been granted an additional six months to rewrite the Carbon Budget Delivery Plan that the High Court last year ruled was unlawful

The government has been granted an additional six months to deliver an updated plan for meeting the UK's legally-binding climate targets, after the High Court agreed to push back the deadline for modifying...

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