UK Government launches taskforce to support drive for 2 million green jobs by 2030
UK Government launches new Green Jobs Taskforce to support the
creation of two million skilled jobs to build back greener and
reach net zero emissions by 2050 Taskforce will set plans for new
long-term good quality, green jobs by 2030 and advise what support
is needed for people in transitioning industries Green jobs push
will set the direction for the job market as we transition to a
high-skill, low carbon economy The UK Government today set a clear
ambition to...Request free trial
The UK Government today set a clear ambition to create two million green jobs by 2030, launching a new Green Jobs Taskforce to set the direction for the job market as we transition to a high-skill, low carbon economy. The Green Jobs Taskforce, to be chaired by Energy Minister Kwasi Kwarteng and Skills Minister Gillian Keegan, forms part of the Government’s ambitious plan to build back greener and achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Its aim will be to focus on the immediate and longer-term challenges of delivering skilled workers for the UK’s transition to net zero including:
Business and Energy Minister Kwasi Kwarteng said: “This Government has promised to do all it can to provide good quality, secure work as we build back better and greener from coronavirus. “The Green Jobs Taskforce will oversee the UK taking strides towards long-term economic prosperity, as well as transitioning to the new low-carbon green industries of the future” Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Gillian Keegan said: “It is now more critical than ever to make sure people get the skills they need to progress and that will help our economy to recover. “I am very much looking forward to co-chairing this important taskforce so we can create more, high quality green job opportunities, levelling up our economy and delivering on our commitment to be net zero by 2050.” The Green Jobs Taskforce meets for the first time today (Thursday 12 November) and will represent the views of businesses, employees and the skills sectors and includes representatives from the Construction Industry Training Board, Engineering Construction Industry Training Board, East London Institute for Technology, Retrofit Works, Edinburgh University and National Grid. It will assess how the UK jobs market and the skills sector will adapt to support net zero, developing ideas and solutions for how the UK can deliver the green jobs of the future. The taskforce will create an action plan to inform on what support is needed for people in transitioning industries. Today’s announcements form part of wider efforts to ensure the UK meets its legally binding target to reach net zero emissions by 2050, whilst creating thousands of jobs as we build back greener from coronavirus. The Government has put £3 billion of green investment into renovating homes and public buildings to make them more energy efficient, which has the potential to support 140,000 jobs and help us transition to net zero. The launch of today’s Taskforce builds on the £200 billion support package that has been provided to safeguard jobs in every region and nation of the UK, with support now extended until March 2021. Over the past eight months of this crisis, the UK Government has helped millions of people to continue to provide for their families as part of its Plan for Jobs to protect, support and create employment. ENDS Notes to editors Full list of Green Jobs Taskforce membership:
UK Government has made considerable progress so far to decarbonise the UK economy as well as further actions to deliver net zero, meet the UK’s carbon budgets and build back better from coronavirus. In July 2020, we announced a package funding of £350 million to cut emissions in heavy industry and accelerate the UK’s green economic recovery. The multimillion pound investment is playing a vital role in helping businesses to decarbonise across the heavy industry, construction, space and transport sectors and to secure the UK’s place at the forefront of green innovation. Other recent announcements include:
Over the past eight months of this crisis, the UK Government has helped millions of people to continue to provide for their families as part of its Plan for Jobs to protect, support and create employment. An unprecedented £200 billion support package has been provided to safeguard jobs in every region and nation of the UK, with support now extended until March 2021. This builds on the nine million jobs already protected through the furlough scheme, £13 billion provided for the self-employed, and billions of pounds in tax deferrals and grants for businesses. |