The green industrial revolution is coming
Environment
United Kingdom
Started February 02, 2026
But the government must make sure local communities feel the benefit
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The green industrial revolution is coming
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Feb 02, 2026
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Feb 02, 2026
Local communities should have a say in green initiatives to ensure that benefits are distributed fairly and truly meet their needs.
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Feb 02, 2026
Investing in the green industrial revolution may prioritize urban areas over rural communities, leaving some regions behind and exacerbating inequality.
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The push for a green industrial revolution risks becoming a political tool, overshadowing genuine community concerns and the complexities of local economies.
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Feb 02, 2026
While the green industrial revolution promises environmental benefits, its success hinges on equitable implementation across all communities.
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The green industrial revolution can create millions of jobs, revitalizing local economies and empowering communities to embrace sustainable practices.
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