12 November 2019/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Rail, Transport Planning
Smyth recommends using the net zero obligation to reboot HS2’s environmental narrative and relaunch it to coincide with the project’s tenth anniversary. He argues that the Government’s forthcoming Transport Decarbonisation Strategy should be used as an opportunity to commit to making rail the longer distance travel mode of choice through HS2. Full integration with Northern Powerhouse Rail and Midlands Engine Rail is essential, whilst the ongoing Oakervee Review must also be aligned with Government decisions to implement transport policies that will ensure complying with the fifth carbon budget (2028-2033). Reviewing the report, HSRIL draw the following conclusions:
Ralph Smyth, author of HS2 - towards a zero carbon future said:“HS2 was proposed on the back of the momentous Climate Change Act 2008. Following the Government making a historic commitment to deliver net zero emissions, it’s time to reboot HS2’s carbon case in time for the scheme’s tenth anniversary. “Achieving net zero will require big changes to the way we travel. Longer journeys are the hardest to decarbonise, which is why we need to make rail the longer distance travel mode of choice. Only HS2 can deliver the capacity and journey time savings to shift many more people out of cars and planes by the 2030s, without causing a decade of disruption to our existing train services. “The challenges of achieving net zero in the transport sector, now the biggest single source of carbon emissions, needs to be at the top of the next Government’s in-tray. Failing to join up difficult - and long delayed - decisions to tackle air and road emissions with its response to the Oakervee Review would be a huge own goal. Failing to deliver HS2 and maximise its carbon benefits could jeopardise achieving climate-friendly transport for another generation.” Jim Steer, Director, High Speed Rail Industry Leaders, said: “The report makes clear the fundamental role that HS2 has to play in the UK reaching net zero. The fact that HS2 is already out performing its carbon targets is demonstrative of the industry’s commitment to making HS2 the greenest major infrastructure project the country has ever seen.”
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