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Article by Amanda Doyle
DESPITE some new announcements for funding for green industrial projects, the UK Government has been criticised for a lack of a coordinated plan on reaching net zero and for a lack of strong leadership as COP26 host.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) published a report on 5 March,
Achieving Net Zero, saying that there currently is no coordinated plan for reaching the legally-binding target of net zero emissions by 2050. It said that Government departments are still not considering net zero when planning projects, the Government has not ensured that it is not just transferring emissions overseas as it reduces emissions in the UK, it has not engaged with the public on the role they need to play, and that the Government needs to engage more with local authorities.
United Kingdom: UK Government Continues to Demonstrate Strong Support and Financial Commitment.
United Kingdom: UK Government Continues to Demonstrate Strong Support and Financial Commitment to the Development of Clean Hydrogen
The UK Government has reinforced its commitment to achieving the country s sustainability goals in a series of recent policy statements. Clean hydrogen forms a significant part of the Government s ambitious plans. In this post, we help you navigate the recent UK policy developments to the extent they relate to hydrogen, as well as highlight the opportunities such developments present to hydrogen market players.
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The UK Government has reinforced its commitment to achieving the country’s sustainability goals in a series of recent policy statements. Clean hydrogen forms a significant part of the Government’s ambitious plans. In this post, we help you navigate the recent UK policy developments to the extent they relate to hydrogen, as well as highlight
Farm leaders have expressed disappointment after government climate change advisers suggested the UK needed to cut meat and dairy consumption by 20% over