UK government ‘failing’ to cut carbon emissions from home heating
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#5VQSE)
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy select committee sees lack of direction on how to end reliance on gas
The government is failing to cut greenhouse gas emissions from heating the UK's homes, an influential committee of MPs has warned, with little sign of a clear plan for ending reliance on increasingly expensive gas.
Home heating is responsible for about 14% of the UK's carbon emissions, and must be tackled urgently if the government is to meet its carbon reduction targets. Last year, ministers announced a heat and buildings strategy, with the intention of weaning the UK away from gas - which makes up about 80% of domestic heating - and on to lower carbon alternatives, such as heat pumps.
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