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Britain targets 87% reduction in emissions by 2040

The UK announced a goal on Tuesday to reduce emissions by 87% from 1990 levels by 2040. It has not yet specified how it will achieve this target. The reduction of carbon emissions is in line with the international effort to reduce global warming. According to the Labour government, cleaner energy will help the country to be more protected from the volatility in fossil fuel prices that has been exacerbated due to the Iran War.

Energy Minister Ed Miliband stated in a press release that "Britain faces the second fossil-fuel shock of the decade. The only way to protect the finances of families and businesses is to move towards clean, domestic power we can control." The surge in energy costs this year is due to an unprecedented disruption of supply in the Middle East. This follows a similar spike in fossil fuel prices in 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine.

After the regulator Ofgem raised its price cap in response to an increase in wholesale gas costs, millions of households will see their energy bills rise by 13%.

A TECHNOLOGY CHANGE AND LESS MEATS

The price hikes of fossil fuels have caused divisions both in Britain and abroad between those who want more drilling for oil and gas and others who are pushing for a greater use of renewable energies.

Climate Change Committee, which recommended the target last year, said that meeting the government's emission goal would require significant investment in low-carbon technology such as renewable energy, heat pumps, and?electric cars, and lifestyle changes, such as a reduction in meat consumption.

The aviation emissions must also be reduced, and this would mean less flying. The opposition Conservative Party retracted its support for the 2050 target of net zero, claiming it was impossible. Britain's greenhouse gases emissions have dropped by 54% since 1990, with a 2% drop per year in 2025. This was largely because of a reduction in emissions from the industrial sector after blast furnaces were closed in the iron and steel industries.

The government has said that its support for clean energy will create jobs. The report cited by the Confederation of British Industries Economics and the Energy & Climate Intelligence unit, which was also published on Tuesday, showed that the net zero economy supported more than one million jobs across the country.

The government announced that a plan to achieve the emission reductions would be published in the shortest time possible after the parliament approved the target.

(source: Reuters)