A false dawn or green revolution? Picking apart the UK Government s ten-point plan
Jumpstarting funding for clean energy infrastructure
Among the policies is a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030
The UK Government s ten-point plan for a green industrial revolution is pushing investors to funnel money into green infrastructure, but fund managers warn this will not necessarily amount to sure-fire investment success.
The new raft of environmental policies, which were first announced in November last year, aims to mobilise £12bn of government investment and potentially more than three times that amount from the private.
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