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NatWest boss Alison Rose says Bristol's leadership on climate agenda 'critical' to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

The chief executive of NatWest Group was speaking at the launch of the city's Climate Action Programme

View of Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol(Image: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

The boss of NatWest has said Bristol and the West Country “needs to be clear” on its leadership of the green agenda in order to attract investment and funding to the region.

Speaking at the launch of the city’s Climate Action Programme, banking chief Alison Rose said the city’s leading role in addressing the climate crisis was already “critical” to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Bristol is aiming to become carbon neutral by 2030 and its Green Capital Partnership - more than 800 organisations that have pledged to help the city become sustainable - published a plan to reach its targets on Wednesday, April 7.

“[Bristol] needs to be clear on its leadership position... through job creation and innovation,” said Ms Rose. “I think leadership [of the issue] will ensure the money is there.

“I spend a lot of time talking to investors who are focused on this agenda and [they are often] more forward-thinking than government agencies. They will make decisions where the money goes and it will flow in.”

NatWest has pledged to “at least halve” the climate impact of financing activity by 2030, including stopping lending and underwriting to major oil and gas producers without a credible transition plan in line with the 2015 Paris Agreement by end of this year.

"We have a clear obligation to play an active role in supporting Britain’s transition to a low carbon economy, to reduce the effects of climate change, and to protect the planet for future generations," added Ms Rose.

“Bristol has long shared these same ambitions, leading the way by not only being the first city to declare a climate emergency, but by committing to becoming carbon neutral and climate resilient by 2030."