UK ‘net-zero’ economy bucks recession: study
The United Kingdom’s “net-zero economy” ― from electric cars to carbon capture and renewables like solar and wind power ― increased 9 percent to 74 billion pounds ($94 billion) year on year, said the study by think tank Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) in conjunction with business lobbyists CBI and The Data City research […]
The United Kingdom’s “net-zero economy” ― from electric cars to carbon capture and renewables like solar and wind power ― increased 9 percent to 74 billion pounds ($94 billion) year on year, said the study by think tank Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) in conjunction with business lobbyists CBI and The Data City research group.
The overall British economy slipped into recession in the last six months of 2023, according to recent official data.
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