Net Zero by 2050 Means Holidays, Leisure Spending Will Have to Go: Former World Bank Adviser

A new report warns how the timeframe for Net Zero by 2050 is unrealistic and comes with an astronomical price tag.

The report’s author Gordon Hughes, a former World Bank adviser and current Professor of Economics at the University of Edinburgh, says the Net Zero economy is a wartime economy—it would see British citizens taxed more, and spending far less.

 

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