How Brexit’s aftermath hindered climate action in Northern Ireland

20 June 2024 , 09:42
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How Brexit’s aftermath hindered climate action in Northern Ireland
How Brexit’s aftermath hindered climate action in Northern Ireland

Politicians shut down the Stormont Assembly for two years. Among the casualties: Northern Ireland’s hopes of greening its economy.

Emma Davis

Carbon, Climate crisis, Brexit, British economy, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Stormont Assembly

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