The Government should apply the same energy it has towards achieving Net Zero on Getting Housing Done.
Not just bricks and wood, but fabric. Councils can reduce carbon emissions by delivering development in this way.
Local producers can market their goods to residents, where the profits can be reinvested in the community.
Even adults are now being offered guidance on everything from climate change to whether they should wear a face mask.
A majority agree that global warming is a reality. But there is scepticism about “net zero” targets and alarmist declarations about an “emergency”.
It would be desirable to see an informed and open-minded ongoing debate about global warming, rather than being dictated to.
The Chairman of the Climate Change Committee warns that it “has to be attainable” so as to protect vulnerable countries from rising sea levels.
Too many on the Right see it as their job to pretend that action on climate change must be watered down or opposed.
Not very, unfortunately. That’s not to say, however, that the Government shouldn’t pay more attention to voters.
The international community must set out consequences for Beijing’s flagrant breaches of international treaties.
Although he adds that “substantial commitments” have been made in the global battle against climate change.
Many high-emitting nations are either avoiding COP altogether or stalling when it comes to committing to carbon targets.
This cheap move by Downing Street saw children parroting lines on environmentalism from, presumably, their teachers and parents.
Our polling suggests that the dissenters’ take on events is seen as deeply eccentric by Tory voters.