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Business Select Committee announces evidence hearings
over coming weeks on the net zero target and how to implement
it.
, Chair of the Business,
Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee has
today [Thursday] commented on the Committee on
Climate Change’s report which recommends the government adopt a
target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.
MP, Chair of the BEIS
Committee said: “We are facing a climate change
emergency and I welcome the Committee on Climate Change’s report
which sets out a compelling case for the UK to reducing its
greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050. Achieving this target
will not be without its challenges, but it is vital that
Government commits to net-zero and brings forward the policies
needed for the UK to deliver it and capitalise on the future
industrial opportunities offered by pursuing clean growth.
“We are currently not on target to meet the UK’s fourth and
fifth carbon budgets, let alone achieve net zero so the stark
reality is that the UK Government has a lot to do to help deliver
a better planet for our children. On onshore wind, on electric
vehicles, on carbon capture and storage, and on a range of other
transport and energy areas such as energy efficiency, the
Government needs to up its game and come forward with the
policies, actions, and regulations needed to achieve net zero
emissions by 2050.
“As a Committee, we will over the coming weeks be examining
how to implement the 2050 target and holding the UK Government to
account for its response to this challenge”.
The BEIS Committee has today announced it will
hold evidence hearings on the net zero
target, where, in light of the Committee on Climate
Change’ s report, the BEIS Committee will question stakeholders
and the Energy Minister, , on the actions needed to
achieve net zero emissions.
The evidence hearings will also examine the costs and impacts on
the public and businesses of implementing the policies and
actions necessary to achieve a net zero target.
The BEIS Committee’s net-zero hearings are part of its ongoing
work on the Clean Growth Strategy and complement its current
inquiries on financing energy
infrastructureand on energy efficiency. The
Committee has also carried out inquiries on Carbon Capture Usage and
Storage and on Electric Vehicles.
On Tuesday 8th May (from
10am), the BEIS Committee will question stakeholders. An
evidence session with Rt Hon MP, Minister of State for
Energy and Clean Growth, will be scheduled for a later date.
The evidence hearing on
8th May will hear from two panels
of stakeholders and include the following witnesses:
- Chris
Stark, Chief Executive, Committee on Climate Change
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Professor Albert Klein-Tank, Director, Met Office Hadley Centre
for Climate Science and Services
- Nick
Molho, Executive Director, Aldersgate Group
- Will
Webster, Energy Policy Manager, Oil & Gas UK
- Nick
Robins, Professor in Practice - Sustainable Finance, Grantham
Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment,
LSE