Tory leader candidates can shun climate change now, but the public will make them pay

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Tory leader candidates can shun climate change now, but the public will make them pay
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On the UK environment, will they honour our commitments to protect 30 per cent of our land and sea by 2030 and to turn the tide on biodiversity loss by 2030? Will they

? Will they heap more pressure on water companies to stop polluting our waterways? Will they support the transition to nature-friendly farming?

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