Businesses want consistent climate policy from new govt
8 Nov 2023
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| Climate Leaders Coalition convenor and Spark CEO Jolie Hodson |
Businesses are working hard to reduce their carbon emissions, and want the incoming government to step up with consistent legislation and policy, according to the Climate Leaders Coalition.
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