Abstract
The UK government has set out a clear framework for tackling climate change which establishes a carbon reduction pathway to 2050. If, as is claimed, this is the first of its kind anywhere in the world, can the obligation it brings be converted into ‘first mover’ opportunities for businesses and the economy as a whole? This question will be of heightened importance to the English Regional Development Agencies and local authorities following the government's recently strengthened endorsement of their responsibility for economic growth and efficiency at regional and local levels. This paper considers the policy levers that can help turn the obligation into opportunity and the role that regional and local agencies can play in this through spatial planning, innovation, procurement, skills development and enterprise. It summarises and updates a previous SQW Viewpoint which can be found at www.sqw.co.uk.
Notes
1 Climate Change Bill [HL] 2007-08; Government Bill introduced by Lord Rooker, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 02/05/2008.
2 Energy Bill 2007–08; Government Bill introduced by John Hutton, Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, available at: http://www.berr.gov.uk