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The Policy Ask with Carla Denyer: “Fossil fuel companies make obscene profits”

The Green Party co-leader on working as a renewable energy engineer and declaring the first “climate emergency”.

By Spotlight

We’ve launched the Policy Ask, a new Q&A series with influential political and business figures, who tell us about their career trajectory and lay out their demands of government. Our first contributor is Carla Denyer, co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales. Denyer has been a city councillor in Bristol since 2015. Prior to her political career, she studied mechanical engineering at Durham University and worked as a wind turbine engineer at renewable energy consultancy, GL Garrad Hassan.

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