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Chris Skidmore reviews Humber progress on Net Zero ambition with Hull visit

Key architect of government policy met with leading figures from industry and local government

Chris Skidmore MP, chair of the Net Zero Review, joined a roundtable discussion in Hull on the potential of the Humber to create a low carbon roadmap for the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe.(Image: Influence Media)

The opportunity for the Humber to become a blueprint for whole-region decarbonisation has been discussed at a roundtable featuring º£½ÇÊÓÆµ net zero champion Chris Skidmore MP.

The former Energy Minister, responsible for signing the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s net zero commitment into law, visited the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most carbon intensive area to hear about the progress being made to transition industry. The discussion focused on the opportunities and challenges facing the Humber region, its businesses and its people.

It highlighted the importance of focusing on whole-region decarbonisation, supporting small and medium-sized businesses on their net zero journey and ensuring the Humber has the skilled workforce and talent to achieve ambitious government-led targets.

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Mr Skidmore was commissioned to chair an independent review into the Government’s approach to achieving net zero status by 2050 last autumn. The report was published earlier this year, and set out the progress which has already been made in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and plans for further policy to support business and industry in achieving net zero.

He told his Humber audience: “Having been responsible for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s net zero commitment signed into law four years ago this week, I am constantly struck by how businesses and industry recognise that this is a unique economic opportunity to deliver regeneration, new jobs and growth.

Participants in the roundtable discussion with Chris Skidmore MP, fourth right, from left, Paul Andrews, Smith & Nephew; Jo Barnes, Sewell Estates; Andy Sykes, Siemens Gamesa; Simon Green, Humber Freeport; Cllr Mike Ross, Hull City Council; Diana Taylor, Future Humber; Martin Budd, Hull City Council and David Lewy, Reckitt.(Image: Influence Media)

“This is especially the case for the Humber region, which has long been the shining example of how renewable industries can transform local economies. Hull has a fantastic vision for a net zero future, that demonstrates how if we can empower regions to get on with the job, they will deliver.

“I was incredibly impressed both by the commitment of the businesses I met, but also the detail of the plans that the Humber region has.”