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Waterline Summit 'creates shared vision' for Humber's evolution to climate change challenge leader

Focus now must be on action and implementation - 'there can be no delay'

Louise Minchin hosts the opening panel debate at The Waterline Summit, with Phillips 66's Jenny Sutcliffe and former Energy Secretary Chris Huhne listening intently to the the CBI's head of regional policy, Mark Goldstone. (Image: Neil Holmes)

The region’s flagship climate change summit has brought the Humber together behind a shared vision for a prosperous net zero future.

That is the verdict of those behind Waterline Summit 2022, where a tidal wave of investment has been outlined in industrial decarbonisation - providing policy framework flows. The three-day event brought businesses, public sector organisations, academic institutions and community groups together with a focus on the creation of highly-skilled green jobs and the cleaning up of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most carbon intensive cluster.

Organised in partnership between Marketing Humber and the University of Hull, challenges and opportunities were addressed, with national expertise welcomed and warnings of failure to act.

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The Energy Estuary looks set to be home to internationally significant decarbonisation projects, with the summit erving to highlight the crucial role the region has to play. It also saw the CBI’s first demonstrator programme celebrated and the Humber 2030 Vision launched.

Dr Diana Taylor, managing director of Marketing Humber, said: “The Waterline Summit has delivered as the largest decarbonisation event in the North of England. We’ve been the catalyst to raise awareness of the challenges and opportunities for the Humber, as the biggest emitter of CO2 in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and alongside our academic and industrial partners, we’ve put the region on the global stage to lead the transition to a net zero future.

“We’ve shared knowledge and ideas to help position the Humber as a world leader in the climate change challenge. Now, the focus must be on action and implementation, as there can be no delay. We are leading in innovative technology and building expertise to achieve our aims and now, after four years of The Waterline Summit, the Humber has a shared vision.”

The summit was held at Aura Innovation Centre on Hessle’s Bridgehead Business Park, and featured in-person discussion panels, presentations, exhibitions and networking opportunities focused on accelerating action to tackle climate change. It was set against a backdrop of record-breaking summer temperatures and wider global destruction.