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UK Prime Minister - Rishi Sunak has announced a series of delays to government plans to reach Net Zero with the scrapping of further measures on energy efficiency revealed over the week.

CIC Climate Change Committee Chair - Stephen Hodder reacted to the announcements, stating "In the construction industry, we are becoming accustomed to indecision having been hit by delays and policy uncertainty in several areas including HS2, UKCA Marking, and nutrient neutrality."

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Stephen Hodder adds, "Policy delays and the removal of industry drivers undermine our attempts to plan, train our workforce, invest for the future, and develop cost-effective market-based solutions."

He continues, "This is particularly true in the case of our necessarily long-term journey to decarbonize the built environment and was already made clear to the government in the industry response to the Skidmore Review. This uncertainty has already delayed valuable investment in climate-friendly solutions which would otherwise be much further down the road."

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Stephen Hodder stated, "On the back of the Prime Minister’s announcements, we would also urge the government to reflect on the campaigning language used to justify their choices such as depicting the UK’s legal and moral commitments to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions as a ‘culture war’ issue and the delay of these plans as an antidote to the cost-of-living crisis."

He adds, "This has been framed by an exaggerated notion of what the alternative policy choices are and an effort to downplay the benefits of measures to decarbonize the UK in terms of job creation, well-being and ultimately lowering costs for households and businesses."

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Stephen Hodder continues, "We have concerns that this approach will also lead to the critical work needed to improve the UK’s climate resilience, reduce our energy dependency, and protect our biodiversity becoming an unnecessarily divisive issue."

He adds, "We urge the government to work with us and support the construction industry by helping to build trust and confidence in the proposals we are making to reduce emissions and defend the UK against the growing climate emergency."

Stephen Hodder concludes, "Dates are nothing without plans and it is only through a holistic approach to decarbonization taking into account factors such as planning, fabric first, and upskilling that we can meet the challenges ahead."

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