Action to reduce human-made climate change

Today the Prime Minister set out an ambitious new climate target to reduce UK emissions, putting Britain us on the path to achieving net zero by 2050 in a way which will help create and support thousands of green jobs in our industrial heartlands and help secure the health of the planet for generations to come.  

  • Tackling climate change requires a global effort, and as the first major country to legislate for net zero emissions by 2050 Britain is leading the way. This announcement comes ahead of the UK co-hosting the Climate Ambition Summit later this month which will call on countries to take similar ambitious steps ahead of COP26 hosted by the UK next year.  
     
  • Britain will today pledging ourselves to reducing the UK’s emissions by at least 68 per cent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels – a target that is among the highest in the world and commits us to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by the fastest rate of any major economy so far, and in the past decade, we have cut emissions by more than any similar country. 
     
  • This announcement builds on the Prime Minister’s Ten Point Plan for a green industrial revolution which will allow us to end our contribution to climate change by 2050, and will create and support up to 250,000 highly-skilled jobs across the whole UK, as we build back better and greener after coronavirus.  

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