Treasury Committee publishes ‘Net Zero and the Future of Green Finance’ report

22 Apr 2021 01:25 PM

The Treasury Committee has published a unanimously-agreed report as part of its decarbonisation and green finance inquiry: Net Zero and the Future of Green Finance.

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Report Summary

On World Environment Day in June 2019, the Treasury Committee launched an inquiry into decarbonisation and green finance to scrutinise the role of HM Treasury, regulators, and financial services in supporting the Government’s climate change commitments. Shortly after the inquiry was launched, the Government announced that the UK would eradicate its net contribution to greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Today, on International Mother Earth Day, the Committee has made a series of recommendations in its report for how the Government can achieve net-zero by 2050:

Chair's comment

Commenting on the report, Rt Hon. Mel Stride MP, Chair of the Treasury Committee, said:

“The Government, private finance, consumers, and regulators all have vital roles to play in helping the UK to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

“The UK is a global leader in financial services. When the world’s eyes are on us for COP26, we must show that we can also be a green finance powerhouse to help achieve net-zero.

“Today, on International Mother Earth Day, we’ve made a series of recommendations to the Government and associated public bodies for how the UK can achieve its climate change commitments.”

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