UK energy efficiency push offers just a third of the investment needed, says report

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IPPR says 12m homes will need to be refitted to meet net-zero targets but £3bn earmarked is not nearly enough

The government’s new plans to upgrade the energy efficiency of homes will make only a fraction of the progress needed to help the UK meet its legally binding climate targets, according to a new study.

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Not sure that it benefits the people who need it most either. Perhaps 100% of the cost for those on UC would be a better measure.

Nothing better than ruining potential long term benefit with half arse short term thinking & under resourcing. Are they working for the Chinese..?🧐

Let the owners of the property pay for it. Simple remedy.

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