The Steering Committee of the Greener Jobs Alliance has put forward these 10 election demands to ensure that climate change should be central to the General Election campaign.
1.
Keep the Climate Change Act 2008. Stick to the
UK’s legally binding commitments to cut harmful greenhouse gas emissions by 80%
by 2050 as a minimum. Ensure that UK energy and industrial policy is
effectively aligned with the Committee on Climate Change projections and carbon
budgets.
2.
Trust the people with a massive boost to energy
democracy. Support a new wave of community based solar and onshore wind
projects with ambitious feed-in tariffs wherever there is local support. Lift
the ban on onshore wind projects. Support for local authorities to set up
municipal energy supply companies.
3.
Ban fracking and respect local democracy
wherever fracking applications are opposed by local communities.
4.
Cut energy bills and carbon emissions with a
nationwide home insulation programme. ‘Retrofit’poorly insulated homes and
build new, low energy social housing, using as far as possible direct labour,
and supported by high quality vocational education and training. Make ‘Energy
efficiency’ a national infrastructure priority to create decent jobs, reduce
fuel poverty and reduce fuel bills.
5.
Make education for sustainable development a
core priority across the education system. Prioritise research funding that
will promote the implementation of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development
Goals.
6.
Create a million skilled climate jobs: invest in
all forms of renewable energy, low carbon jobs and skills, including electric
vehicle manufacture, rail investment, and build a full supply chain to make and
supply renewable energy technologies in the UK.
7.
Create a new Green Investment Bank in public
ownership and with full accountability. Use the green bank to support Regional
Development Board investment in green energy and transport infrastructure
projects.
8.
Create a National Climate Service to oversee the
transition to a low carbon economy This to include a Ministry for Climate Jobs,
Skills and Social Protection’ to equip the UK to a transformation of the world
of work working across all Government departments and industrial sectors.
9.
Introduce an Environment Protection Act to
incorporate vital European directives into UK law. Commit the UK to retain
membership of the European Court of Justice to ensure that our citizens have
the same environmental protection rights as all EU citizens, wherever
environmental standards are at risk.
10. Introduce
a Clean Air Act to tackle air pollution once and for all. Place a clear legal
responsibility on employers and businesses to address air quality and develop a
network of low emission zones in pollution hot spots.
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