The UK’s battle cries on net zero have led to nothing – and now time is running out | Robin McKie
by Robin McKie from Environment | The Guardian on (#69F4J)
The British government committed to achieving net zero by the middle of the century but all that has followed is inaction
In 2019, the government passed legislation that committed the nation to achieving a goal of net zero emissions of greenhouse gases by the middle of the century. It was one of the most ambitious targets set by any country in the battle to halt the worst effects of climate change. This is a nation committed to limiting global temperature rises, claimed Conservative party leaders.
Sadly those proud battle cries and that Churchillian rhetoric have not been matched by action. For the past four years, government departments have failed to put in place any coherent policies that could help limit carbon emissions.
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