Net-zero madness: Red Rock, Moccona, Macca’s up by a third
The higher cost of energy from our mad pursuit of net zero is flowing through to the cost of everything, writes Matt Canavan.
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The higher cost of energy from our mad pursuit of net zero is flowing through to the cost of everything, writes Matt Canavan.
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