Britain risks losing CleanTech leadership without faster policy and finance support, warns MP Edward Morello
7d ago· 4 min readenOpinion
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Edward Morello, Chair of the ClimateTech APPG, argues that Britain has the potential to lead the world in climate technology but is falling behind due to slow policy action and limited access to finance for CleanTech startups. He calls for faster government support, better funding mechanisms, and a strategic industrial policy to prevent promising climate tech firms from moving abroad to more favorable markets.
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· 3 pulledClimate change is an issue I feel very strongly about, prior to being elected I spent nearly a decade working in climate tech.
Without faster policy action and better access to finance, promising CleanTech firms will continue to grow elsewhere.
Britain can lead the world in climate technology.
Britain can lead the world in climate technology. However, Edward Morello, Chair of the ClimateTech APPG, highlights that without faster policy act...
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