Have the Lib Dems celebrated the wrong victory on Zero Carbon Homes?

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Dr Nina Skorupska of the REA argues that despite some encouraging progress the government's Zero Carbon Homes strategy does not represent the victory the coalition claims

Like many in the green economy, I was disappointed by the new details on Allowable Solutions that came out alongside the Queen's Speech. In fact, I described the continued watering down of Zero Carbon...

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