Sunak’s U-turns make net zero harder and keep bills high, watchdog warns
by Fiona Harvey Environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FGKK)
Climate Change Committee also says rowing back on climate policies has harmed investment into UK
Rishi Sunak's reversals on key climate policies have damaged the UK's ability to meet its carbon-cutting goals and will keep energy bills high for millions of households, with the effect of making net zero considerably harder to achieve", the UK's climate watchdog has warned.
Rowing back on policies to phase out gas boilers and petrol and diesel vehicles, and the general sense that the government is weakening its commitments" to shifting to a green economy, have also harmed the prospects of inward investment into the UK, and sent adverse signals to consumers, businesses and other governments.
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