Climate experts give cautious welcome to Labour's green policies
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60% : Hicks said this showed there was still "a huge and growing wave of grassroots support behind a transformative Green New Deal".53% : Kate Hicks, from the grassroots campaign group Labour for a Green New Deal, said the party had taken a "big step back from 2019".
48% : Climate and social justice activists inside and outside the party said although the policies did not go far enough, they highlighted the power of their campaigning over the past two years - from school strikes to Green New Deal Rising, Extinction Rebellion to Labour for a Green New Deal - and vowed to continue to push the party to go further.
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