Can net zero and levelling up coexist?
From our UK edition
Ever since it formally received parliamentary passage in June 2019, the UK’s net zero target has been the subject of vigorous debate. To its advocates – including Boris Johnson – the decarbonisation agenda presents a potential path to ‘green growth’, and a chance to supercharge Britain’s regional economies. Its critics, meanwhile, fear crippling costs as ministers rush headfirst into embracing what they see as inefficient technologies. As the Conservatives gathered in Manchester for their 2021 annual conference, The Spectator set out to bring together some of the party’s sharpest thinkers on the topic, alongside voices from industry, to give net zero the discussion it deserved.