ICE: Public must be ‘engaged in a collective social effort’ to achieve net zero
Digital Edition: ICE: Public must be ‘engaged in a collective social effort’ to achieve net zero
Behaviour change can unlock long-lasting social, economic and environmental benefits and is a critical component of the transition to net zero, according to a new policy paper from the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure (APPGI).
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