The CBI commented at the start of the Government’s Green GB Week.
Tom Thackray, CBI Energy and Infrastructure
Director, said:
“Every day we receive yet more stark reminders of the
impacts of climate change and the action needed right now –
across business, governments and society – to ensure global
warming does not reach 2 degrees.
“The UK currently has ambitious emissions reduction
targets, which have already delivered strong outcomes on the
decarbonisation agenda, including uptake in renewable electricity
investment and the development of energy efficiency strategies.
And we shouldn’t forget that the UK’s emissions have been cut by
over 40% from 1990 levels, whilst the economy has grown by over
60%.
“Businesses are committed to playing their part in the move
to a zero-carbon future, ensuring the UK remains a global leader
in low-carbon performance, but they can only go so far without
the correct policy measures to drive investment and change
consumer behaviour. The Government and business – across the
energy, transport, agriculture, aviation and other sectors – must
work closely to ensure policy frameworks support the journey to
carbon neutrality, protecting people and systems in the
process.
“As we start Green GB Week, we look forward to contributing
a clear business voice on how the UK can go further in
contributing to global efforts, protecting our land, sea and
socio-economic development and averting the catastrophic impacts
of climate change.”