Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 8:10 pm on 21 July 2025.
Lord Sharma
Minister without Portfolio , COP26 President (Cabinet Office)
8:10,
21 July 2025
My Lords, I also welcome this Statement from the Government, particularly the commitment to deliver it annually. However, we need to see more engagement with the public. The Climate Change Committee, in its report The Seventh Carbon Budget, stated very clearly that we need to see more public information campaigns, so that people can understand the benefits of climate action and the climate actions available to them. Can the Minister update the House on what the Government’s climate engagement strategy is when it comes to the public?
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