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"Bosses of Bam, CBRE, Arup and British Land among signatories of letter urging prime minister to deliver on climate promises
Sarah George
Published 21st September 2022
Amazon, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners and Sky are among the 116 businesses and financial institutions urging new Prime Minister Liz Truss to couple plans for dealing with the cost-of-living crisis with plans for climate action. ...
Now, a total of 116 major businesses and financial institutions have written an open letter to Truss, urging her not to sideline the UK’s net-zero transition in favour of short-term economic growth. The letter argues the case for delivering an economic recovery for the UK grounded in low-carbon technologies and nature conservation and restoration.
The letter has been coordinated by the Corporate Leaders Group UK (CLG UK) at the University of Cambridge. Signatories collectively represent ÂŁ1.8trn of market capitalisation and more than 425,000 members of staff. ...
Summarising the rationale for sending the letter, CLG UK’s director Eliot Whittington said: “The UK is facing severe economic headwinds. The best and only sensible way of facing up to them has to include investing in British renewable energy and helping homes and businesses be more energy efficient. Maintaining and strengthening our focus on net zero and nature protection can help us move beyond the rising costs of fossil fuels and deliver a better economy with more energy and food security, more jobs and greater social equality.”
A report from the CLG this summer concluded that addressing the UK’s rising energy prices in a “climate-friendly” way would not only cut bills for households and businesses now, but reduce the likelihood of future price spikes and be beneficial to the economy in the short and long term. Approaches locking in carbon would deliver lower benefits in the medium and long-term, that report found.
Whittington added: “What’s more, the Conservative Party has rightly enshrined net zero into law and in so doing reaffirmed UK leadership on climate action, further demonstrated at last year’s COP26 summit. UK business and finance leaders urgently want to see more leadership from the government on this agenda, with clear, well-resourced and defined plans to get us on track for a more stable climate and a stronger economy.”"
https://www.edie.net/deliver-robust-net-zero-plans-in-response-to-rising-costs-liz-truss-urged-by-more-than-100-businesses/
We contribute less than 1% of global emissions, why should we suffer, let’s get the shale gas out the ground asap. Msm push their agenda, how’s that panned out lol we are rebelling
Shale doesn’t help anyone bar those invested in profiting from its sale.
It doesn’t deliver energy security or drive cheaper energy into the UK market. It is a waste of time and is designed to line the pockets of certain party members and their paymasters for the next 2 years until they get removed.