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The unknown cost of Net Zero

Economy
United Kingdom
开始于 January 18, 2026

Net Zero was signed into law with barely a debate and no clear price tag. New analysis shows the true costs are wildly uncertain Source

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The unknown cost of Net Zero

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jan 18, 2026

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The rapid push for Net Zero without thorough debate underscores a troubling trend of policy decisions made without public consent or clarity.

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Investing in Net Zero technology can drive innovation and create jobs, ultimately benefiting the economy despite initial costs.

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While Net Zero is a noble goal, we must weigh its environmental benefits against the economic uncertainties it introduces.

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The lack of a clear price tag on Net Zero risks financial instability and burdens taxpayers with unpredictable costs.

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Transitioning to Net Zero is essential for combating climate change and securing a sustainable future for generations to come.

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