Countryside Alliance responds to the King's...
The first King’s Speech of Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership contained nothing that was specifically...
about this blogRead moreThe Countryside Alliance fully supports net zero carbon emissions for the UK as an environmental and economic policy objective. We are conscious, however, that achieving this aim will require the maintenance of public support, including from the rural population. We published a briefing note on the matter, and shared it with MPs, ahead of a Westminster Hall debate that took place on Tuesday 22 October 2024.
Whilst providing a bit of background on the subject, our briefing note also details policy options and the Alliance's position.
The importance of solar energy to meeting the UK’s energy security needs and fulfilling its commitment to net zero is undeniable. Solar development must continue but it is important to ensure that it is situated in the right places.
The Countryside Alliance is concerned about the trend of situating solar farms on productive agricultural land. This arises for a range of reasons:
For more background information on the matter of renewable energy in the UK, and for the Countryside Alliance's position on the subject, you can download the briefing note here.
The first King’s Speech of Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership contained nothing that was specifically...
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