It is the plan of the current UK government to invest heavily in a range of different technologies that are deemed to be ‘clean’, such as hydrogen, carbon capture, wind, plus many more.
This is a crucial renewable energy source for the economy, which is why by the year 2030, the capacity of our offshore wind mills will have been quadrupled.
These can have the potential to not only cut the amount of greenhouse gasses that we produce, but also strengthen the country’s car manufacturing industry, keep us as a nation moving, and create thousands of jobs.
In addition to investing in green public transport, the government also wants to promote walking and cycling as viable alternatives to cars and vans for short journeys.
This centres around the homes that we live in, offices that we work in, schools our children are educated in, and the hospitals where our sick are treated.
For this reason, the government is committing to safeguard our landscapes, as well as restoring habitats for animals so that the loss of biodiversity that we have experienced over recent years will start to come back.