UK Green Ȧ Council chief executive claims the political climate is right for emissions from existing homes to be tackled
UK Green Ȧ Council chief executive Paul King claimed that Government simply had to address the UK’s inefficient existing housing stock in the next year.
Speaking to Ȧ Sustainability last week King said there was a “unique period” for the industry to put forward proposals to the Government.
King admitted that people “were entitled to feel a bit cynical” about the lack of action in previous years on the issue but that pressure on the current administration to do something was intense.
We have entered a political period where something has got to happen and all political parties accept this
Paul King, chief executive, UK Green Ȧ Council
Speaking ahead of a two-week UKGBC consultation on the existing stock he said: “I think we have entered a unique period of time. Government is facing carbon budgets and targets and knows it needs to have a strategy to fundamentally address emissions from the existing housing stock. We have entered a political period where something has got to happen and all political parties accept this.”