The Global Warming Policy Forum (GWPF) has welcomed reports that the government is to delay its energy white paper.
Ministers are said to feel that costly projects envisaged before the Covid crisis may no longer be affordable.
The government announcement coincides with the publication of a new estimate of the cost of decarbonizing the UK’s housing stock. According to GWPF’s Andrew Montford:
“Decarbonising the housing stock alone will cost nearly £1 trillion pounds, with another £1 trillion to be paid in higher energy bills by 2050. That’s around £50,000 per household. If the government is genuinely considering slowing the plans to decarbonize the economy then homeowners will have dodged a bullet.”
And GWPF director Benny Peiser is calling on Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to publish a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis for the government’s Net-Zero plans:
“In recent weeks, new research has shown that the cost of offshore windfarms is much higher than previously thought. The bill for electrification of the UK is therefore going to rise steeply. In light of the deepening Covid crisis, the Treasury should prioritize a comprehensive Net-Zero cost-benefit analysis.”
The GWPF cost sheet ‘Cost of Decarbonising Housing’ can be downloaded here (pdf).
Some concerns in the media about the inadequacy of climate action.
https://tambonthongchai.com/2020/11/15/climate-alarms-of-11-15-2020/
CO2 is not a pollutant its Plant Food and therefore is needed not regulated or banned by Liberal Eco-Freak Nit-Wits
Is decarbonising the housing stock what hard-left rioters do when they set a home alight?
Zero intelligent and 100% Politics this is what it realy is