CLIMATE CHANGE

Mapping a route to clean local growth

Localis chief executive Jonathan Werran breaks down a new report on how local government can take ownership of decarbonisation and sustainable economic growth.

These have been incredible times for ‘reverse ferrets'. For those uninitiated, the phrase originates from the golden heyday of Kelvin MacKenzie's red top rule at The Sun to denote a sudden change of editorial policy or political line.

Studying our national energy policy and net zero strategy has, for the research team at Localis, been akin to battling a veritable sack of furious reversing ferrets through three Prime Ministers, four chancellors and three business and energy secretaries – Kwasi Kwarteng who became one of the four chancellors, the inimitable Jacob Rees-Mogg and now Grant Shapps.

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