Summary
The government will publish a new climate and growth action plan this month, following a legal challenge to the previous administration’s 2023 Carbon Budget Delivery Plan. This will set out emissions reductions policies to achieve the UK’s carbon budgets, and its national pledge to cut emissions by 68 per cent by 2030 under the Paris agreement.
The new climate plan, which the government is framing as a Carbon Budget and Growth Delivery Plan, presents a crucial opportunity to show British people how addressing their climate concerns can provide warmer homes, cleaner air, better transport, thriving nature and new good quality jobs.
Join Green Alliance experts for a deep dive into what the plan means for nature restoration and the transition to clean technologies in transport, homes and industry.
The panel discussion will be followed by an audience Q&A.
Speakers
- Chair: Holly Brazier Tope, deputy director of politics, Green Alliance
- Nick Davies, head of climate policy, Green Alliance
- Lydia Collas, head of natural environment, Green Alliance
- Heather Plumpton, head of research, Green Alliance
- Stuart Dossett, senior policy adviser, Green Alliance

Deputy director of politics (interim)

Head of climate

Head of natural environment

Head of research

Senior policy adviser