The Green Files > London to slash emissions from public buildings - Greenpeace response
[Greenpeace UK RSS] "London is setting the pace, and if we're going to beat climate change then we need to see this level of ambition in cities across the world. Slashing energy waste and decentralising power across the capital will save Londoners money and cut emissions, but just as importantly it will mean our city is seen as an environmental trailblazer.
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