Greenhouse Gas emissions fall again

New statistics show greenhouse gas emissions fell again in 2018 for the sixth consecutive year whilst electricity generation from clean sources continued to rise – this is part of the Conservatives' modern Industrial Strategy to grow the economy whilst reducing emissions.

Key facts:
  • Emissions of the gases that drive climate change have fallen for six years in a row and are 44 per cent below the 1990 baseline for the UK. 
  • Energy statistics also revealed that renewables accounted for a record third of electricity generation in 2018 and low-carbon generation, which covers renewables and nuclear, rose to a record 53 per cent.
  • More than half of our electricity comes from low-carbon sources thanks to more than £52 billion of government support for renewable projects in the UK since 2010, all part of our modern Industrial Strategy. 
  • Emissions of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, are at the lowest level since before the start of the 20th century, when Queen Victoria was still on the throne

Why this matters

We can be proud that Britain continues to lead the way in reducing emissions while growing our economy. Some people have been indulging in cynical virtue signalling with pious declarations about "climate emergencies" but the Conservative government is taking action.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Nick Herbert on his visit to flood hit areas of Cumbria

Quotes of the day 19th August 2020

Quote of the day 24th July 2020