The Financial Sector and the UK’s Net Zero Transition – Considering Economic Welfare Implications of Pathways to Retirement of Fossil Fuel Assets and Local Interventions
Authors: Adedoyin, F., Kirkpatrick, A. and Mohamed, T.
Journal: Auditee committees parliament/ written evidence
Publisher: The UK committees parliament
Abstract:The financial sector in the UK has a significant role to play both directly and indirectly in the UK Government’s climate and environment targets. This evidence considers one of the EAC’s agreed actions: “likely pathways to the responsible retirement of fossil fuel assets in a way which is compatible with the UK’s national interest, reducing the risk of stranded assets and meeting the UK’s international climate obligations”.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37766/
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/109639/html/
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The financial sector and the UK’s net zero transition – considering economic welfare implications of pathways to retirement of fossil fuel assets and local interventions
Authors: Adedoyin, F., Kirkpatrick, A. and Mohamed, T.
Publisher: UK Parliament Committees
Abstract:The financial sector in the UK has a significant role to play both directly and indirectly in the UK Government’s climate and environment targets. This evidence considers one of the EAC’s agreed actions: “likely pathways to the responsible retirement of fossil fuel assets in a way which is compatible with the UK’s national interest, reducing the risk of stranded assets and meeting the UK’s international climate obligations”.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37766/
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/109639/html/
Source: BURO EPrints