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British households may be given individual carbon audits to encourage them to do more to reduce their own contribution to global warming, Tony Blair has said. The Prime Minister said that the Government was looking at the idea, which he believes could boost the uptake of carbon-reducing measures in households across the country. Mr Blair said he had already made an effort to "set an example" by installing low-energy lightbulbs and turning the thermostats down by one degree at 10 Downing Street. Steps have also been taken to ensure that all his travel since April last year has been carbon-neutral.
It is not 'could' but 'will' That is what the 'home inspector' is really about, not for the 'HIP' .... Carbon audit will lead to carbon tax ...