Article: People want a green recovery from pandemic, even if it is slow

Today, the prime minister is expected to make a series of announcements on the “green recovery.” I am sure it will be optimistic but it will not be sufficient.

Major investment from the government is absolutely necessary, but it must be backed up in the coming weeks and months by a clear roadmap to net zero by 2050, which tells the public and businesses what to expect, when, and who is going to pay for it.

To work, clear carbon pricing must be a major part of that roadmap: it is a powerful lever, increasingly adopted internationally. More important, it can win public support. Without that, policy inevitably fails.

Rachel Wolf

Rachel Wolf is Sectariat for the Zero Carbon Commission on UK Carbon Pricing and a founding partner of Public First. She had co-charge of the 2019 Conservative Manifesto. She was an education and innovation adviser at Number 10 during David Cameron’s premiership and was founding director of the New Schools Network.

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