\u00a9 iStock\/ricochet64<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nThe future of global clean energy transitions<\/h3>\n The co-chairs proclaimed that future meetings will continue to prioritise the global transition to net zero emissions, while facilitating public-private sector engagement. It was announced that the next Strategic Energy Dialogue ministerial meeting will be held in Spring 2022. Both ministers stressed the bilateral priority and importance of sustaining the momentum achieved at COP26 and to implement its objectives.<\/p>\n
It was agreed to leverage the strong bilateral relationship between the US and the UK, to help drive more ambitious action at fora, such as the G&, G20, International Energy Agency, Clean Energy Ministerial, and Mission Innovation.<\/p>\n
The co-chairs recommitted to the success of the G7 Industrial Decarbonisation Agenda which they led in creating this year. The ministers stressed the vital role that international organisations fulfil through their convening power, analytical expertise, and capacity to drive public attention towards these crucial issues.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe United Kingdom and United States are showing how the world can reap the benefits of this global green industrial revolution \u2013 from unlocking well paid jobs to creating thriving new green industries that will help secure a cleaner and more prosperous future for the global economy,\u201d said UK Business and Energy Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng. \u201cDrawing on this unique partnership with our closest ally will enable both nations to chart the course to net zero emissions by 2050 while supporting countries across the world in this global clean energy transition as we build back better.\u201d<\/p>\n
The co-chairs reiterated that all these arenas must advance global clean energy objectives while working towards a swift and inclusive transition that creates sustained, lasting prosperity for generations to come in a new energy economy that leaves no community behind.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe United States and the United Kingdom are committed to working towards a net-zero economy by 2050,\u201d said the US Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. \u201cThis is the opportunity out of the crisis: to create more sustainable, more resilient economies, while creating millions of good paying jobs. We will leave no community behind as we build a better future.\u201d<\/p>\n
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