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Net Zero North East England aims to put region at head of climate agenda

The initiative will see public, private and voluntary organisations working together to grow the region's green economy

The Vole Au Vent platform which has been erecting a new windfarm for EDF energy(Image: PA)

A bid to put the North East at the front of efforts to reach net zero has officially launched.

The Net Zero North East England group brings together local government, business, education, the public sector and civil society, and is designed to provide a joined-up and immediate regional response to the climate emergency. Its work will use the region’s existing green knowledge and assets to encourage changes that will enable the North East to not only reach but surpass net zero targets and be used as an exemplar on a national and sectoral stage.

As well as trying to accelerate decarbonisation efforts in the region, the initiative is hoping to bring economic benefits through the creation of well-paying jobs in green industries.

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The region has been at the forefront of the green transition through the production of electric cars at the Nissan plant in Sunderland, and attracting companies working on offshore wind farms to the Port of Tyne and the Port of Blyth. The North East devolution deal local leaders are hoping to sign with the Government contains a number of elements linked to the net zero agenda.

Heidi Mottram, chair of Net Zero North East England said: “It’s a privilege to be leading a collaborative response from regional leaders all deeply committed to addressing the climate emergency.

“The region is already home to significant, sector-leading decarbonisation activity such as in water innovation and green energy for growth, and we should rightly promote and celebrate this. By bringing these approaches and the areas in which we excel together, we can showcase best practice and find new partnership solutions to the challenges that remain.”

North of Tyne mayor Jamie Driscoll said: “Today we are launching Net Zero North East England. This is a coalition of everybody across our region who’s taking the climate emergency seriously - the public sector, our local authorities, the health service, our businesses large and small, our community groups.