Establishing a Net Zero Principles Framework to Support Public Policy Making

Karen Turner, Julia Race, Antonios Katris, Oluwafisayo Alabi, Jamie Stewart

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Abstract

Delivering Net Zero requires pathways that are not only technically, but economically, socially and politically feasible. To aid the identification of feasible pathways, CEP has developed a Net Zero Principles Framework (NZPF). The framework sets out key questions and challenges that must be addressed in identifying, designing and considering the nature and aim of public support and policy intervention for any Net Zero action. Questions around ‘who pays and who gains’ set out in this framework align with the objectives of the HM Treasury Net Zero Review, where attention is focused on understanding how the costs of achieving Net Zero emissions are distributed and the benefits returned, the fiscal impacts, risks of competitiveness effects and the impacts of decarbonisation across the whole economy.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGlasgow
PublisherUniversity of Strathclyde
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Net Zero
  • Net Zero Principles Framework (NZPF)
  • economic competitiveness
  • decarbonisation

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