How to get everyone to care about a green economy | Angela Francis

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I remember climbing to the top of our airing cupboard at home --
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I must've been six or seven --
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I'm trying to flick my wrists in the right way
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to make the spider web shoot out.
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I thought I had some super powers,
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I just had to work out what they were.
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It was a disappointing afternoon.
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(Laughter)
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In the end, it didn't come with a suit,
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but I found there aren't many people like me in the environment sector
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and being a Black economist who grew up in Derby
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is my superpower in the fight for the environment.
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And we're facing huge challenges,
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but they are not insurmountable.
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People have been working on climate change and nature restoration for years
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and they know what we need to do,
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and they know the sooner we act, the easier it will be.
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And we're not talking about a few green sectors.
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We're talking about changing the whole economy,
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using investment and policy to reward people and businesses
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for the decisions they take that lower carbon
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and restore nature rather than degrade it.
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The problem is politicians aren't acting at the speed or scale we need them to
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because they think the public want them to do something else first.
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Brexit, building more houses,
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the economy, Brexit,
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health sector, Brexit.
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(Laughter)
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How do we put the environment at the top of that list?
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My answer is ... we don’t.
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We look at this the other way around instead.
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We show how moving to a green economy
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delivers on the things that people are already worried about.
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It improves their lives,
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whether they care about the environment or not.
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We're at the point we need to have a very different conversation with people
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because we need to make the case to rapidly move to a green economy,
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at a time people are facing real economic challenges,
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and we can't ask them to put that to one side.
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And we need to make the case to rapidly move to a green economy
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at a time of rising populism,
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which says leaving the EU
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or stopping immigration will solve all our problems.
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It won't,
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but we have to give people real solutions instead.
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So what does my perspective tell us?
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I grew up in Derby,
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an industrial city right in the middle of the country
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at the foot of the peak district,
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some of the most beautiful countryside in the UK.
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And I started my career in regional economics,
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and I know the UK has got the biggest differences
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in regional economic performance
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of any economy in the advanced world.
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Wealth is concentrated in London
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and we spend our time -- concerning the economy,
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that's the only region that matters.
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And that really frustrates people,
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and it's really bad economics.
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For too long, we've ignored agriculture and manufacturing,
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two of the most important sectors for the environment,
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that need to pioneer new ways of producing goods and food sustainably.
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Being an economist,
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I know that UK productivity has stalled
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and the average weekly wage has not recovered
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since the financial crisis.
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That's a decade of lower pay.
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And that really hurts.
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We need to invest in our economy,
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so businesses are competing, not on the basis of low wages,
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but on high-design, engineering, smart use of resources,
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all the things we need to succeed in a green economy.
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And being mixed race,
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I know the dangers of populism.
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I feel them personally.
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I see people being divided
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and told that some group or other is to blame for all their problems.
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And I know that's not going to improve anybody's lives,
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but the environment sector isn't reaching those people
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and we have to fix that.
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You might be asking,
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why do we need to change the conversation now,
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when interest in the environment has never been higher?
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Aren't we already winning?
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Yes, in some ways we are.
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But we have all the people
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who are motivated by the plight of the polar bear
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and the loss of the rain forest.
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We have all the people who can change their whole life around
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and make every decision
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based on how they lower their carbon footprint.
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You might be one of those people,
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that is amazing, you are a trailblazer.
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But that is not a route that everyone can follow.
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And it is not enough to rely on what individuals can do by themselves.
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Now, we also need the backing
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of people who've got other things on their mind:
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bills to pay,
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a busy and polluted route to school for the kids,
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crap job, no prospects,
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living in a town where more businesses are closing than opening.
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They need to know the green economy is going to work for them.
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They do not need another thing to worry about.
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They do not need to be made to feel guilty.
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And they do not need to be asked to sacrifice something they don’t have.
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It's like the gilets jaunes protesters were saying in France
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about fuel prices and the cost of living:
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"You want us to worry about the end of the world
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when we're worried about the end of the week."
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If we're not listening to those people,
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you can be sure that the populists are.
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In my experience,
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if you want to achieve change and persuade people,
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you have to talk to them about things that they care about,
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not the things you care about.
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And if you ask people,
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what are the biggest issues facing the country?
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They say Brexit, that's said by most people by far,
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and then they say health,
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and then the environment comes level pegging with crime and the economy.
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Rather than constantly trying to put environment at the top of the list,
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we need to show how delivering a green economy
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will improve our health and our well-being and our quality of life,
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how it will deliver better jobs, a better economy,
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more opportunities.
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I'd even go as far as to say
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how it deals with the underlying consequences of Brexit.
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How does environmental policy do all that?
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We keep being told that it's going to cost too much to save the planet.
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That's not true.
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The best source on this
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is the global commission for climate and the economy.
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That's economists,
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former heads of states and finance ministers.
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And they looked at all the costs and benefits of acting
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compared to not acting.
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And they worked out the investments we need
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to keep the planet within one and a half degrees temperature rise
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actually improve the economy.
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And that was true globally,
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and it's true for the global South that really suffer if we don't act.
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And those calculations were based on the most prudent estimates
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of the cost and benefits,
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not counting all the innovation benefits
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and the cost savings we're likely to realize on the way.
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And it's the same story in the UK.
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The investments we need to make to move to a net zero economy
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will pay for themselves in jobs, opportunities, health and well-being.
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And that's just the climate action.
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It's increasingly clear
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we need to deal with climate and nature risk together.
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Species loss, habitat loss, climate change
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are all driven by the same broken patterns of consumption and production.
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If we get this right,
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dealing with climate change will help us preserve nature,
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and investing in nature will help us mitigate and adapt to climate change.
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The natural capital committee in the UK calculated that every one pound we spend
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on our forests, our wetlands, our biodiversity,
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gives us four to nine pounds back in social and economic benefits.
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And I've said all that, and it's true,
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but it means nothing to most people.
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I get a bit closer.
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If I start talking about the investments we have to make in our houses,
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our businesses, transport infrastructure,
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in our countryside,
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because those investments have got direct benefits for people,
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as well as the planet.
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They mean less drafty houses,
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a less stressful and congested journey to work,
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less flooding, cleaner air.
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So is that going to convince a gilets jaunes protester?
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No.
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It is not enough to say there's all this great stuff coming.
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We have to show how it's going to reach people.
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We can't have schemes for insulating your home
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and installing a heat pump and a solar panel,
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which are only accessible to people who own their own home.
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In the UK,
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renters have got 10 percent less disposable income
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than people with a mortgage.
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And they're the ones who need government policy
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to make sure their landlord insulates their home.
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We can't just talk about 210,000 jobs which have been created,
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and low-carbon and renewable industries.
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We also have to talk about how so-called dirty industries,
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construction and manufacturing,
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how they will generate better quality, highly skilled jobs
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if they're investing in water, energy, material efficiency,
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in products that last longer and produce less waste.
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We haven't even done the basics yet.
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We haven't even stopped supporting fossil fuels.
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The UK has got the biggest fossil fuel subsidies
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of any country in the EU.
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Most of those are tax breaks to oil and gas companies,
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which we should just stop.
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But some of it is more complicated.
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No politician is going to stop winter fuel payments to an old person
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who's worried about paying their heating bill,
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unless they first put in place a retrofitting scheme
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so that person has a warm, and comfortable home instead.
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No politician is going to raise fuel levy
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and we know that's true because it hasn't risen since 2011.
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No politician is going to do that
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and really change the incentives for owning a petrol and diesel car,
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unless they first put in place good quality, affordable public transport,
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a scrappage scheme
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so people can upgrade to an electric vehicle,
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and charging infrastructure,
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especially in rural areas,
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so people aren't cut off from the shops and work and college.
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And until that happens,
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the electric vehicle market doesn't take off
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and we don't get the benefits of cleaner,
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less congested, more livable cities.
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The environment sector has to show it's on the side of people
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who need these solutions.
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We have the technical side.
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Now we need the social and economic policies to make this work for people.
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And this isn't just a moral preference for fairness.
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This is also about effective policy.
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Everywhere in the world is facing these same challenges.
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And businesses want to invest in the solutions
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in the places where government is really thinking
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about how to create the conditions for change
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and how to build a widespread public support.
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The people-side of this is not somebody else's job.
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This is our job as environmentalist too.
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The environment sector has to be right in the middle of a conversation
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about what kind of country we want to be
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and how our policies will really improve people's lives.
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The fairness of the green transition is not a "nice to have."
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It is a thing that will make the transition happen or not.
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We will get stuck in protests if we don't make this work for people.
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If you're serious about moving to the green economy, like I am,
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you have to be serious
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about getting the benefits to the people who need them first.
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There is no way of delivering a change this big without doing that.
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So my superpower might not be to do whatever a spider can.
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But I can talk about the policies we need to green our economy
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in a way a factory worker in Derby
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and a farmer in Cumbria can get behind.
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My superpower
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is not trying to add to the list of things that people care about,
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but showing how the plan for a green economy
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is a plan to improve lives right now.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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