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Alok Sharma

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Gender Male
Age 56
Web site www.aloksharma.co.uk
Date of birth September 7,1967
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Agra
India
NationalityBritish
Office Minister of State for Employment
Parents Prem Sharma
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Education University of Salford
Reading Blue Coat School
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Previous positionPresident of the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (2021–2022)
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Date of Upd.
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Alok Sharma Life story


Sir Alok Kumar Sharma KCMG is a British politician who served as President for COP26 from 2021 to 2022, having previously served as Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy from 2020 to 2021. Sharma has been Conservative Member of Parliament for Reading West since 2010.

Biography

Alok sharma is a member of parliament of the unietd kingdom.He was born on the 5th of october.1967 in reading.England.He is of indian descent and holds british nationality.Alok sharma is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 75 kgs.He has black ahir and brown eyes.His body type is slim and athletic.

Education and Career

Alok sharma attended the university of reading.Where he obtained a degree in economics and politics.He then went on to purseu a masters in business administration from the university of oxford.After completing his studies.Alok sharma began his career in the banking sector.Working for a number of maojr banks in the uk.In 2010.He was elected as the member of parliament for reading west.

Family and Relationships

Alok sharma is married.Anjali sharma.And they have two children together.He also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.His parents are btoh of indian descent and still reside in reading.

Success and Achievements

Laok sharma has had a successful career in politics.In 2015.He was apopinted as the minister of state for employment in the department for work and pensions.In 2019.He was appointed as the secretary of state for international development.Most recently.In 2020.He was appointed as the secretary of state for business.Energy and industrial strategy.

Most Important Event

The most important event in alok sharma s career was his appoinmtent as the secretary of state for business.Energy and industrial strategy in 2020.In this role.He is responsible for overseeing the uk s transition to a low-carbon economy and ensuring that businseses have the support they need to succeed.He is laso responsible for developing the uk s industrial strategy and ensuring that the uk remains a global leader in innovation and technology.

Life Story

Alok sharma was born in reading.England in was raised in a traditional indian family and was encouraged to pursue a career in the banking sector.After completing his studies.He began his carere in banking and eventually moved into politics.In 2010.He was elected as the member of parliament for reading west and has since held a number of ministerial positions.In 2020.He was appointed as the secretary of state for business.Energy and industrial strategy.A role in which he is responsible for overseeing the uk s transition to a low-carbon economy.

COP26 President Alok Sharma to stand down as MP at next election

COP26 President Alok Sharma to stand down as MP at next election
Sep 26,2023 4:11 pm

...COP26 President Sir Alok Sharma has announced he will not stand at the next general election...

Rishi Sunak denies his net zero plan is wishful thinking

Rishi Sunak denies his net zero plan is wishful thinking
Sep 21,2023 8:11 am

... Speaking to the BBC from the UN s Climate Action Summit, which Mr Sunak did not attend, former Conservative minster Sir Alok Sharma said the response from international colleagues at the event had been one of " consternation"...

PM's green approach is pragmatic, says Suella Braverman

PM's green approach is pragmatic, says Suella Braverman
Sep 20,2023 5:51 am

... Conservative MP Sir Alok Sharma - who led the international climate conference in Glasgow in 2022 - expressed concern about the changes, saying: " Frankly the last thing the business community wants is chopping and changing of policies...

Rishi Sunak to make it easier for onshore wind farms to be approved

Rishi Sunak to make it easier for onshore wind farms to be approved
Sep 5,2023 3:11 am

... Sir Alok Sharma, former Cop26 president, told the BBC he wanted to see the " outdated" right of an individual to effectively veto a wind farm to be removed...

Charlotte Owen: Ex-Boris Johnson adviser joins Lords as youngest peer

Charlotte Owen: Ex-Boris Johnson adviser joins Lords as youngest peer
Jul 24,2023 10:50 am

... She also worked as an intern for Mr Johnson when he was foreign secretary, as well as a parliamentary assistant to Conservative MPs Alok Sharma and Sir Jake Berry before joining No 10 as a special adviser in 2021...

Climate Change Committee says UK no longer a world leader

Climate Change Committee says UK no longer a world leader
Jun 27,2023 7:30 pm

... The chair of the COP26 summit, Alok Sharma, agreed the UK was at risk of losing what he called its " international reputation and influence on climate"...

Boris Johnson asked me to overrule peer vetting, says Rishi Sunak

Boris Johnson asked me to overrule peer vetting, says Rishi Sunak
Jun 12,2023 5:50 am

... It came hours after Downing Street published his resignation honours list without the names of key supporters, including Nadine Dorries, Sir Alok Sharma and Nigel Adams...

Boris Johnson: MPs to conclude Partygate inquiry

Boris Johnson: MPs to conclude Partygate inquiry
Jun 11,2023 10:10 pm

... Mr Johnson stood down from Parliament just hours after Downing Street published his resignation honours list without the names of key supporters, including Nadine Dorries, Sir Alok Sharma and Nigel Adams...

Climate Change Committee says UK no longer a world leader

Jun 11,2023 8:30 am

By Justin Rowlatt and Greg BrosnanBBC News Climate and Science

Government backing for new oil and coal, airport expansion plans and slow progress on heat pumps show that the UK has lost its leadership on climate issues, a government watchdog warns.

The Climate Change Committee (CCC) described government efforts to scale up Climate Action as " worryingly slow".

It was " markedly" less confident than a year ago that the UK would reach its targets for cutting carbon emissions.

The government said it was committed to its climate targets.

Committee chairman Lord Deben, a former Conservative environment minister, was particularly critical of the government's policy on new coal and oil projects.

The decision to approve the UK's first new deep coal mine in 30 years in Cumbria last December was " total nonsense" he told The Bbc .

Lord Deben was also damning about plans for a major new oilfield off the coast of Scotland. Approval for Rosebank, which could produce an estimated 300 million barrels of oil in its lifetime, is expected soon.

" How can we ask countries in Africa not to develop oil? " Lord Deben said. " How can we ask other nations not to expand The Fossil fuel production if we start doing it ourselves? "

The UK has set legally binding targets to cut Greenhouse Gas emissions to net zero by 2050, meaning the country will no longer contribute any additional greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.

At the COP26 UN climate conference in Glasgow in 2021 then Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed to cut emissions by 68% on 1990 levels by The End of the decade.

The CCC report warned " continued delays in policy development and implementation" meant reaching them was " increasingly challenging".

The Committee highlighted a " lack of urgency" across government and a " worrying hesitancy" by ministers to lead on the climate issue.

'No Magic button'

Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Graham Stuart said in response to The Report that the government had met all its carbon targets to date and was confident of doing so in The Future .

Responding to criticism for continued support for oil and gas projects, he stressed that despite an unprecedented role for renewables, the UK would remain dependent on these sources for power generation for the foreseeable future.

" There is no button I can press tomorrow, and as we will be dependent on oil and gas for decades to come, even as we move to net zero, it makes sense that we should produce it here, " he told journalists.

Regarding the new coal mine in Cumbria, he stressed that it would produce coking coal for making steel, not for energy production and that there was currently no alternative.

Rebecca Newsom, head of politics for Greenpeace UK called The Report " a pitiful catalogue of Rishi Sunak 's climate failures".

" This report exposes the catastrophic negligence shown by this government which has left Britain with higher bills, fewer good jobs, our energy security weakened, and the climate emergency unaddressed, " said Labour's Shadow Climate and Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband.

The Chair of the COP26 summit, Alok Sharma , agreed the UK was At Risk of losing what he called its " international reputation and influence on climate".

He Said the country risked Falling Behind without a response to initiatives like the US's vast subsidies for green industries.

" Resting on our laurels is definitely not The Answer industry is seeking, " He Said , one of the sharpest criticisms The Conservative MP has made of the government's climate policy.

More needs to be done to encourage us all to install heat pumps, insulate our homes, reduce how much meat we eat and fly less, The Committee said.

At the same time, it said, the switch to renewable power needs to be ramped up, industry needs more help to decarbonise and there needs to be a huge increase in the numbers of trees planted and the speed of peatland restoration.

The Report acknowledged that glimmers of The Net Zero transition can be seen in growing sales of electric cars and the growing renewable power sector.

But it warned the government continues to rely on unproven technological solutions rather than " more straightforward" encouragement of people to reduce high-carbon activities.

The Committee says the government should be doing more to encourage us to fly less rather than relying on the development of sustainable fuels to reduce the carbon emissions from aviation, for example.

It pointed out that lots of UK airports are planning to expand capacity despite a CCC recommendation that there should be no net airport expansion. Seven out of The 10 major UK airports have plans to expand, according to BBC research.

Lord Deben, whose second and final term as chair of the CCC ends this month, said that one of the government's biggest failures was not putting net zero at The Heart of the UK's planning system.

" If you pass laws in order to Do Something And Then don't provide the means, then you're failing, " he told The Bbc .

He Said he was sad his final report " does not show satisfactory progress".

UK Greenhouse Gas emissions have fallen 46% from 1990 levels, the CCC says, largely thanks to a massive reduction in the use of coal for electricity and the growth of the renewable power sector.

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