Theresa May hits back at Kemi Badenoch over Tory leader’s claim net zero by 2050 is ‘impossible’
- Kemi Badenoch stated that achieving net zero by 2050 is 'impossible', expressing that she does not say that with pleasure.
- Theresa May asserted that net zero by 2050 is 'challenging but achievable', and this view is supported by the scientific community and the Climate Change Committee.
- The net zero target aims to address the impacts of climate change and prevent escalating costs.
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"Frustration and disbelief": Industry dismayed at Conservative net zero speech
Yesterday Kemi Badenoch delivered a speech in which she admonished the 2050 net zero target as ‘impossible’ The Conservative net zero speech warned that the current 2050 net zero target would decrease the standard of living and ‘bankrupt’ the country. Responses have been largely negative, with responses from within and without the Conservative Party bashing the ideas of the speech. Here, we have compiled some responses from the construction indu…
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