Poll: British voters support stronger climate action, but cost concerns remain

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Poll: British voters support stronger climate action, but cost concerns remain

Major new survey reveals eight out of 10 voters accept delaying climate action will make it costlier in the future

British voters largely support stronger climate action, although concerns remain widespread over the prospect of higher taxes or bills to help fund efforts to curb emissions. That is the conclusion...

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