Government unveils its ten-point climate change plan: CCN response

Published on
18 November 2020
Government unveils its ten-point climate change plan: CCN response

Today the Prime Minister has released the government's ten-point climate change plan, which can be read here.

This includes a target to phase our diesel and petrol vehicles by 2030 alongside proposals to create thousands of green jobs.

Below, the County Councils Network responds to the announcement.

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Cllr Sam Corcoran, environment spokesperson for the County Councils Network, said:

“The government has today set out some very challenging targets, and rightly so: it is only if we take action now as communities and individuals that the changes that are needed will take place. A focus creating greener jobs as part of the economic recovery from Coronavirus, as well as environmentally-friendly development, is welcome.

“However, councils are facing huge financial shortfalls which has been exacerbated by the virus. Therefore, they will need a climate transition fund to enable the rapid conversion of council vehicles, properties, and schools to meet these laudable targets. Councils will continue to play a leading role in combating climate change in their communities as we transition to a greener future – but this cannot be with one arm tied behind their backs.”