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A Pragmatic Approach to Achieving Net Zero

I committed to supporting Net Zero and backed pragmatic policies to protect our planet for future generations.

A Pragmatic Approach to Achieving Net Zero

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Rachel at the site of the proposed Roundhill Wood solar farm

Climate change is a serious and pressing concern and the UK is playing a leading role in tackling it.

During my time as your MP, I committed to supporting Net Zero and backed pragmatic policies to protect our planet for future generations.

I know many residents in Redditch and the Villages care deeply about tackling climate change and protecting our environment, and on this section of my website you can catch up with the work the Conservative Government and I did to reach Net Zero whilst growing our economy.

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Rachel at the site of the proposed Roundhill Wood solar farm

A Pragmatic Approach to Achieving Net Zero

Climate change is a serious and pressing concern and the UK is playing a leading role in tackling it.During my time as your MP, I committed to supporting Net Zero and backed pragmatic policies to protect our planet for future generations.I know many residents in Redditch and the Villages care deeply

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Redditch COP26

Redditch schools come together to tackle the climate crisis

Tuesday, 5 October, 2021
Students from across Redditch came together to debate the climate crisis at Rachel Maclean MP’s COP26 Schools Summit. The first of its kind inter-schools summit took place last Friday (October 1st) at the Ecumenical Centre. Six schools took part in the event, with St Bede’s Catholic Middle School,
Redditch COP26

Rachel to host Redditch COP26 Schools Summit

Monday, 27 September, 2021
With climate change high on the agenda, Rachel will host the first ever inter-schools climate change summit in Redditch. Taking place this Friday (October 1st), students from St Augustine’s Catholic High School, Trinity High School, Arrow Vale RSA Academy, Tudor Grange Academy and Ipsley CE RSA Aca
Flooding

Redditch to receive £40,000 for flood protection

Monday, 9 August, 2021
More homes in Redditch are to be better protected from flooding as part of new Government plans. The Flood and Coastal Erosion Investment Plan outlines how the record £5.2 billion of investment over the next six years will be spent, including more than £860 million in 2021-22 on
Rachel in Parliament

Rachel hails publication of world first ‘greenprint’ transport decarbonisation plan

Wednesday, 14 July, 2021
Rachel has welcomed the launch of the Government’s ground-breaking transport decarbonisation plan to create cleaner air, healthier communities and tens of thousands of new green jobs. With just months to go until major climate summit COP26, the plan provides a world-leading ‘greenprint’ to cut
Rachel with Councillor Matt Dormer

Redditch Borough Council receives funding to slash carbon emissions

Thursday, 18 March, 2021
As part of a major Government blueprint to support the UK’s journey to net zero by 2050, Redditch Borough Council has received more than £1 million to slash its carbon emissions. Building on the Prime Minister’s 10 Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution published last year, the new
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£2 million for Worcestershire councils to deliver Green Homes Grant improvements

Monday, 16 November, 2020
Councils in Worcestershire have been awarded just over a total of £2 million as part of the Government’s Green Homes Grant scheme. The scheme, launched in October, is making £1.5 billion available through vouchers to fund up to two thirds of the cost of home improvements for ove
Rachel on a bike

Worcestershire to receive an extra £649,200 to boost local cycling walking infrastructure

Thursday, 12 November, 2020
Rachel has welcomed news that Worcestershire is set to receive an additional £649,200 from the Government’s Active Travel Fund–designed to create safe space for cycling and walking. The money will be provided to Worcestershire County Council and could be used to fund measures such as Scho

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