Reacting to the Environmental Audit Committee's report 'Accelerating the transition from fossil fuels and securing energy supplies' which recommends a 'national mobilisation' to improve insulation in homes across the country and accelerate the transition to net zero, CEO of IEMA, Sarah Mukherjee MBE said:
“Fixing the UK’s draughty homes must be a priority given the significant opportunity to cut heating costs for households, create green jobs in towns and cities across the country and reach net zero.
"In mobilising for action, it is vital that we support the upskilling of people so that they can play their role in the green economy of the future.”
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Posted on 5th January 2023
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