Climate Change Effort by UK Government Sees Average Energy Bills for Homes Rocket; WELSH SECRETARY SAYS NUCLEAR POWER WILL BRING BOOST TO JOBSByline: climate DAVID WILLIAMSON Political Editor david.williamson@walesonline.co.ukWestern Mail (Cardiff, Wales)...
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"At a time of increased energy bills and inflation, people in the UK can't afford to lose energy due to inefficient housing, but unfortunatelyenergy policyin this area has been nil for many years. With the continued climate crisis, and the fact that our homes account for 30 percent of th...