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East Cambridgeshire District Council is asking residents for tips on how they can reach their 2050 zero carbon emissions target.
Residents are being urged to share their ideas on how the district council can protect the environment and cut emissions.
Reference: Date: Tue, 12/17/2019 Residents are being urged to share their ideas on how the district council can protect the environment and cut emissions. In October, East Cambridgeshire District Council (ECDC) joined more than 200 councils across the UK to declare a climate emergency at its Full Council meeting.
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