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UK citizens' assembly shows big support for green covid-19 recovery

By Adam Vaughan

23 June 2020

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People in the UK want to put climate action at the heart of the economic recovery

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Around four-fifths of a citizens鈥 assembly on climate change in the UK wants the government鈥檚 coronavirus economic recovery measures to also help the country meet its target of slashing carbon emissions to net zero.

Further economic stimulus policies are expected from the UK government later this year, and prime minister Boris Johnson 鈥渨e owe it to future generations to build back better鈥, hinting that some policies could have a green hue. are among the ideas that have been floated. Green groups have , from insulating homes to encouraging cycling.

There seems to be broad support for such plans, according the , which was created by MPs last year. Asked if economic recovery measures should help achieve net zero, 79 per cent agreed, with 9 per cent disagreeing and the rest unsure. 鈥淎ny money spent bailing out dying fossil fuel industries is money wasted on industries that won’t survive anyway,鈥 one member wrote.

Rebecca Willis at the University of Lancaster, UK, says the results show a 鈥渟triking consensus鈥 on the nature of any economic recovery. She says one common thread in members鈥 response was: 鈥淲e are now in a huge process of change and previous certainties are no longer with us.鈥

The assembly only consists of 108 people. However, Jim Watson at the University of Sussex, UK, says its views are significant because the members are well-informed on net-zero issues after months of discussions, and were selected to be representative of UK demographics, including different levels of concern on climate change.

Of the 108 members, 92 per cent also agreed that government and employers should encourage people to make lifestyle changes 鈥 such as less business travel 鈥 to meet net zero. Only 4 per cent disagreed, with the remainder unsure. 鈥淗ome working should be encouraged: saves time, less commuting; businesses having seen it is possible,鈥 one member wrote.

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