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Budget 2020: Mixed reaction on environmental issues | Budget 2020: Mixed reaction on environmental issues |
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The Budget has simultaneously pleased and infuriated environmentalists by promising long-awaited green measures whilst expanding roads and freezing fuel duty. | The Budget has simultaneously pleased and infuriated environmentalists by promising long-awaited green measures whilst expanding roads and freezing fuel duty. |
The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, said he was shifting the UK towards a low-carbon economy with a host of measures. | The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, said he was shifting the UK towards a low-carbon economy with a host of measures. |
He's removing the tax break on red diesel for industrial vehicles (except for agriculture and rail). | He's removing the tax break on red diesel for industrial vehicles (except for agriculture and rail). |
That, he said, would reduce air pollution in cities. | That, he said, would reduce air pollution in cities. |
And he'll reduce the tax on electricity - which comes increasingly from renewable sources of energy - while increasing tax on polluting gas. | And he'll reduce the tax on electricity - which comes increasingly from renewable sources of energy - while increasing tax on polluting gas. |
Mr Sunak is also going to double research and development into energy research to £1bn. | Mr Sunak is also going to double research and development into energy research to £1bn. |
But plans for the roads programme could be challenged in the courts for breaching the UK's laws on climate change. | But plans for the roads programme could be challenged in the courts for breaching the UK's laws on climate change. |
BBC News revealed recently that the plans don't take into account commitments on reducing emissions. | BBC News revealed recently that the plans don't take into account commitments on reducing emissions. |
Environmental groups recently scored a successful appeal against the Heathrow expansion scheme, which had failed to take climate policies into account. | Environmental groups recently scored a successful appeal against the Heathrow expansion scheme, which had failed to take climate policies into account. |
There's been a welcome reception from the recycling industry for a new tax of £200 per tonne on plastic items containing less than 30% recycled plastic. | |
'Game changer' | 'Game changer' |
Richard Kirkman, from the recycling firm Veolia UK, said: "This is a game changer. This has set in motion a new phase of investment into the circular economy." | Richard Kirkman, from the recycling firm Veolia UK, said: "This is a game changer. This has set in motion a new phase of investment into the circular economy." |
As part of today's Budget, the Chancellor has also re-iterated his pledge to double spending on flood defences, committing a further £5.2bn to protect more than 300,000 homes over the next six years. | As part of today's Budget, the Chancellor has also re-iterated his pledge to double spending on flood defences, committing a further £5.2bn to protect more than 300,000 homes over the next six years. |
Emma Howard Boyd, chair of the Environment Agency, said: "This is hugely significant. As the climate emergency increases flood risk, this funding will allow us to invest in infrastructure and nature-based solutions so that otherwise vulnerable communities can both have better protection against flooding and be more resilient when it happens." | Emma Howard Boyd, chair of the Environment Agency, said: "This is hugely significant. As the climate emergency increases flood risk, this funding will allow us to invest in infrastructure and nature-based solutions so that otherwise vulnerable communities can both have better protection against flooding and be more resilient when it happens." |
The Chancellor has also boosted the preservation of peat bogs and woodlands by confirming £640m for a new Nature for Climate Fund. | The Chancellor has also boosted the preservation of peat bogs and woodlands by confirming £640m for a new Nature for Climate Fund. |
And there is a commitment to plant 30,000 hectares of trees over five years - that's a forest larger than Birmingham. | And there is a commitment to plant 30,000 hectares of trees over five years - that's a forest larger than Birmingham. |
Two carbon capture clusters will be funded for up to £800m in the north of England and possibly Scotland, and the Chancellor confirmed a £500m scheme for rapid-charging hubs for electric cars. | Two carbon capture clusters will be funded for up to £800m in the north of England and possibly Scotland, and the Chancellor confirmed a £500m scheme for rapid-charging hubs for electric cars. |
But green campaigners say Mr Sunak's road building programme is totally at odds with measures to protect the climate because it will induce more traffic on to the roads. | But green campaigners say Mr Sunak's road building programme is totally at odds with measures to protect the climate because it will induce more traffic on to the roads. |
And they say he shouldn't have ended the freeze on fuel duty for drivers, as recent analysis suggests it has increased vehicle emissions by around 5%. | And they say he shouldn't have ended the freeze on fuel duty for drivers, as recent analysis suggests it has increased vehicle emissions by around 5%. |
Rebecca Newsom from Greenpeace commented: "The Chancellor has completely missed the opportunity to address the climate emergency. He's driving in the opposite direction." | Rebecca Newsom from Greenpeace commented: "The Chancellor has completely missed the opportunity to address the climate emergency. He's driving in the opposite direction." |
Friends of the Earth's head of policy, Mike Childs, said: "This Budget contains a massive road-building programme which completely destroys any pretence of UK government leadership ahead of this years' crucial climate summit. | |
"Funding for cleaner cars, EV [electric vehicle] charging, action on plastics and more trees are just a few green sprinklings on a truly awful budget." | |
For a Budget promising to prioritise climate change, there is one notable absentee policy - insulating Britain's 40 million homes so they don't waste energy. | For a Budget promising to prioritise climate change, there is one notable absentee policy - insulating Britain's 40 million homes so they don't waste energy. |
The Chancellor has been condemned for pushing off this issue until the Treasury's review of net zero emissions policy - due in November. | The Chancellor has been condemned for pushing off this issue until the Treasury's review of net zero emissions policy - due in November. |
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