House of Lords Environmental Report

KEY Messages in the House of Lords Environmental and Climate Change Committee Report – 12th Oct 2022

• Behaviour change is essential for achieving climate and environment goals, and for delivering wider benefits.

• The Government’s current approach to enabling behaviour change to meet climate and environment goals is inadequate to meet the scale of the challenge. 

• The public want clear leadership on the areas of behaviour change they should prioritise, and they want the Government to lead a coordinated approach to help them adapt by making change easier and fairer. 

• Priority behaviour change policies are needed in the areas of travel, heating, diet and consumption to enable the public to adopt and use green technologies and products and reduce carbon-intensive consumption. 

• There is a need for greater leadership and coordination across Government departments and with wider society on behaviour change for climate and environmental goals.

• The Government needs to provide a positive vision and clear narrative on how the public can help achieve climate and environment goals, and to lead by example.

• Information is not enough to change behaviour; the Government needs to play a stronger role in shaping the environment in which the public acts, through appropriately sequenced measures including regulation, taxation and development of infrastructure.

• Fairness is key to effective behaviour change.

• Businesses have a critical role to play in enabling behaviour change through increasing the affordability and availability of greener products and services, and engaging customers and employees.

• Government should also support and celebrate civil society organisations, faith communities and local authorities delivering local behaviour change projects.

• Government should learn from examples of where it has effectively enabled behaviour change, including during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as from past failures.

The full report can be downloaded here.

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