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Why is the Ultra Low Emission Zone expanding? From 25 October, the Ultra Low Emission Zone will be 18 times bigger. Here's how it'll affect you, and how to avoid paying the charge.
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COVID-19: London Increases its Congestion Charge for Safer Streets From 22 June, London’s Congestion Charge, which covers around 1% of Greater London, will temporarily increase from £11 to £15 a day.
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Filling up your car with petrol now costs £80 The price of fully refuelling your car is at its highest since government records began in 2003. Here's what you need to know.
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Is Cryptocurrency bad for the environment? The £2 trillion cryptocurrency industry emits 129 million tonnes of CO2 per year – more than Belgium, Qatar, or Chile. How bad is that?
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Oil and Gas Donors Have Given Over £400k to Tories in the Past Year Research has found that individuals and companies linked to the oil and gas industry donated over £400,000 to the Tories in the past year.
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What to Expect From COP26 in November 2021 This year’s COP26 meeting has been highly anticipated by people around the world - but what can we expect from the meeting? Let's find out.
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Which countries have the smallest carbon footprints? We all know which nations are pumping out emissions, but which countries have the smallest carbon footprints? Let's find out.
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The Strategic Innovation Fund: What Does It Mean for UK Businesses? Ofgem has announced that it will offer up to £450 million to UK businesses, through its Strategic Innovation Fund – but what does this mean?
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Build back better? Pandemic sees G7 nations give billions more to fossil fuels than green energy G7 nations have given £134 billion to fossil fuels during the coronavirus pandemic – and the UK was one of the worst offenders.