Last week saw the publication of the London Climate Resilience Review, chaired by Emma Howard Boyd CBE.
The Review provides an assessment of London’s climate resilience and makes 50 recommendations for action to guide London’s preparations for more frequent and intense climate impacts.
The Mayor of London has accepted those recommendations that apply to City Hall, potentially paving the way for Londoners to be charged for concreting over gardens. Covered in The Guardian Londoners should be charged for paving gardens. Could such a policy be applied elsewhere?
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