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Jul 2024

Last Updated: 19/07/2024
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Harrogate climate change professor calls on new government to ‘reverse Rishi’s rollbacks’

by Thomas Barrett Local Democracy Reporter

| 19 Jul, 2024
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Professor Piers Forster.

Professor Piers Forster was speaking last night after the Zero Carbon Harrogate AGM when he gave a wide-ranging presentation about what actions the new UK government should take to meet its net-zero goals.

Prof Forster, who lives in Harrogate, is the interim chair of influential body the Climate Change Committee. The organisation was set up in 2008 to give independent advice to the government about climate change.

Yesterday, it published its latest annual report which includes a list of ten policy recommendations aimed at helping the country reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

But it warned the UK is not on track to cut emissions by 68% from 1990 levels by 2030, which is another one of the government’s key targets.

Prof Forster said how successful we are as a country will be down to Labour’s willingness to reverse some of the changes brought in during Rishi Sunak’s time as prime minister.

He said the UK had been successful in reducing emissions under the leadership of Boris Johnson and Theresa May but things were beginning to go backwards under Mr Sunak.

The Conservative PM delayed a plan to phase out gas boilers in homes, announced new oil and gas licenses in the North Sea and he also put back a proposed ban on new petrol and diesel cars by five years to 2035.

Prof Forster said: 

He said the climate policies were too expensive for the consumer and the population. Our job as a committee is to look at evidence but there was no evidence they are more expensive.

The most secure and cheapest way we can provide energy is through UK-built renewables, jobs and industry so we’re not reliant on imported gas.

Professor Forster showed graphs about how the UK is doing on certain climate metrics.

Whilst some areas have been strong, such as the rollout of electric vehicle charging points in public places, others have a long way to go.

There were graphs that showed the number of trees currently being planted to capture CO2 is inadequate, the transition to electric vans is way behind schedule and the number of heat pumps installed in homes is significantly off-track.

Professor Forster said green technology must be made cheaper so the whole country, and not just those who can afford it, are brought along with the “green transition”.

He also discussed future advances that might improve the climate such as nuclear fusion energy and carbon capture for aviation, but these innovations could be decades away and his message was that local action can make a difference today.

Prof Forster said: 

Changes aren’t done by a government in Westminster they have to be made by our communities.

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