Ending Britain's contribution to Global Warming
Today, the Prime Minister is proposing legislation which will effectively end the UK contribution
to global warming by 2050, as we work to leave the environment in a better state for the next generation.
Key facts: The government today puts forward legislation that commits the UK to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
- We will be the first major economy in the world to legislate to end our contribution to global warming.
- In May, the independent Committee on Climate Change recommended that the UK commit to net zero emissions by 2050. After careful consideration, we will start the legislative process for a net zero greenhouse gas emissions target today.
- We have already reduced emissions by a quarter since the Conservatives came to office in 2010, and last year was the cleanest and greenest on record, with low-carbon sources making up more than half of our electricity.
- There are almost 400,000 people already employed in the low-carbon sector and its supply chains across the country and through our modern Industrial Strategy we’re investing in clean growth to create two million high quality jobs by 2030.
Why this matters:
We can be truly proud of our record in tackling climate change – slashing emissions while continuing to grow our economy. Reaching
net zero by 2050 is an ambitious target, but one that we must achieve if we are to protect our planet for future generations.
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