Climate watchdog's work threatened by delays and funding cuts, experts warn

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New study suggests Committee on Climate Change's ability to scrutinise government progress on carbon cuts is being hampered by limited budgets

Experts have today raised concerns the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), the body charged with advising the government on its climate strategy, may be struggling to fulfil its duties because of funding...

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