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The Government should place delivery of co-benefits at the centre of its approach to the...
Recommendation
The Government should place delivery of co-benefits at the centre of its approach to the Seventh Carbon Budget. Policies intended to drive behaviour change should be designed from the outset to improve 63 affordability, health outcomes, air quality and local environments. Departments responsible for housing, transport, energy, planning and public health should be required to set out, within their contribution to the Seventh Carbon Budget Delivery Plan and Impact Assessment, how their policies deliver these co-benefits and enable the level of behaviour change assumed under the budget. (Recommendation, Paragraph 123)
Source
Committee
Environmental Audit Committee
Inquiry
The Seventh Carbon Budget
Report
8th Report - The Seventh Carbon Budget
04 Mar 2026
HC 1327
Timeline
Recommendation age
0.2 yrs
Report published
04 Mar 2026