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Brexit poses huge challenges for green future, says UK financial ambassador

Lord Mayor of the City of London William Russell suggested the scale of reaching net-zero emissions is too big for the public sector to face alone.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2020-01-28 16:17
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The rush to get a Brexit trade deal is one of the biggest challenges in creating a sustainable green economy, according to a UK financial ambassador.

William Russell said the need for an agreement by the end of the EU transition period could create difficulties in reaching net-zero emissions.

The Lord Mayor of the City of London also claimed the scale of the task is too big for the public sector but said it does present an opportunity for business.

Mr Russell was in Edinburgh on Tuesday to co-chair green finance talks with finance representatives, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney, who will become the Prime Minister’s adviser on climate change after he steps down in March.

Mr Russell said: “What are the biggest obstacles? Brexit is an obvious one.

“I’m optimistic, I talk about opportunities but I’m also realistic. There’s going to be a lot of hard graft in getting what the UK needs.

“We hope there will be something by December and then we will see what else there is to finish off after December.”

Transition period

The UK will formally leave the EU at 11pm on Friday but remain in a transition period until the end of the year.

The 54-year-old investment banker is set to spend his year-long tenure as the 692nd holder of the historic role promoting the UK as the capital of green finance, with the environment the focus of business investment.

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His main concerns centre on the services sector – which contributes to roughly 80% of the UK economy – being “sacrificed” in the rush to get trade deals.

Another challenge he identified would be making sure there is a skilled workforce that can help transition the economy and reach the UK’s net-zero emissions target by 2050.

It is estimated by the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate that 90 trillion US dollars (£69 trillion) will need to be invested globally by 2030 to transition into a sustainable economy.

Mr Russell said this will create a demand for a new type of green finance.

On the day that Edinburgh received European accreditation as a centre of excellence for its fintech cluster, I’m about to head into a roundtable with the Scottish Gov to see how we can work together to further unlock the vast potential of our fintech sectors 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 pic.twitter.com/vh8FI6YCe3

— Lord Mayor, City of London (@citylordmayor) January 28, 2020

He said: “It’s a great opportunity for the private and public sector to come together because it’s financially lucrative for some of the overseas investors to invest in these projects and governments can’t do it on their own.

“It’s too big (for the public sector alone), way too big.

“The amount of borrowing that Governments would have to borrow would be too much.”

Financial incentive

He added: “There is financial incentive and money to be made in this sector.

“If there wasn’t money to be made would we still be harping on about it?

“Of course we would, because climate change is climate change and it’s the biggest threat to the world and our generation.”

The talks will also focus on the upcoming COP26 in Glasgow, where world leaders will travel to the city in the winter to discuss climate change.

Mr Russell said: “All roads lead to Glasgow and COP26, which is getting more traction now than ever before.

“COP25 was disappointing for all of us, we can now build on that and I see that as a great opportunity.”

Related – £46m ‘Get Ready For Brexit’ campaign was a waste of time says government watchdog

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