Thank you for contacting me about the pupils' strike on climate change.
I want young people to be engaged in key issues affecting them and involving themselves in causes they care about, but missing school is not the solution. While this is ultimately a matter for head teachers to consider, I do not want teachers being burdened with extra and unnecessary workload, and that is exactly what these strikes would lead to.
I am proud of the Government's record on addressing climate change. The UK has played a leading role as the world has worked towards a global deal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the Paris Agreement.
Since 1990, the UK has cut emissions by more than 40 per cent while growing the economy by more than two thirds, the best performance on a per person basis than any other G7 nation. Britain is firmly on track to meet the 2050 target to reduce emissions of all greenhouse gases by 80 per cent.
The UK is a world leader in clean growth and the Government has invested more than £52 billion in renewable energy in the UK since 2010. The Industrial Strategy and Clean Growth Strategy identify and target the huge potential opportunity for the UK from clean growth and transition to low carbon economy, while the National Adaptation Programme 2018-23 sets out a strategy for dealing with the effects of a changing climate. The Government has also agreed to support and expand offshore wind, and made the historic commitment to close all coal-fired power stations by 2025.
That said, I would like to see the UK increase its ambition on climate change. I am encouraged that Ministers will continue to seek advice from the UK's independent advisers, the Committee on Climate Change, on the UK's long-term emission reduction targets.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact me.