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A major new report from the Tony Blair Institute argues green growth could provide a five per cent boost to GDP, but it warns Ministers will have to take tough decisions to prioritise the sectors where the UK is most competitive
The net zero transition has the potential to boost UK GDP by up to five per cent by 2050, supporting around 1.2 million jobs and establishing the green economy as a critical factor in the country's long-term...
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