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Committee on Climate Change. Independent advice to government on building a low-carbon economy and preparing for climate change. Retweets for info only.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2009.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    3. velj

    In December, following the UK General Election, we wrote to Prime Minister setting out the priorities for . Read the PM's response to our letter here:

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    prije 11 sati

    3 key changes in today's announcement: - full switch of new sales by 2035 not 2040 - zero means zero: no hybrids - could be earlier subject to consultation (right to do so given genuine challenge in scaling up supply from current 3%, but industry must be pushed hard)

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  3. prije 5 sati

    We're pleased to see Govt taking action to end sale of new petrol/diesel vehicles by 2035 or earlier. Transport is the largest emitting sector of the economy, and this clarity is welcome. We're gathering more evidence on the phase-out as part of our Sixth Carbon Budget work.

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  4. 23. sij

    The transition is complex, reaching across diverse agriculture sectors, actors and geographies. It requires a coordinated approach, led by Government throughout the UK. Those changes must start now. (11/11)

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  5. 23. sij

    Our analysis shows that delivering our net-zero scenario for land use will require a total annual additional expenditure of £1.4 billion. However, the lifetime societal benefits of this will amount to £80 billion by 2050. (10/11)

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  6. 23. sij

    A further 25 MtCO2e of annual emissions savings by 2050 can be delivered from using harvested material from trees and energy crops elsewhere in the economy, for example in conjunction with Carbon, Capture and Storage technologies in the energy sector. (9/11)

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  7. 23. sij

    In 2017, emissions from UK agriculture, land use and peatlands totalled 58 MtCO2e. With ambitious steps, emissions in these sectors can be reduced by 64% by 2050. (8/11)

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  8. 23. sij

    The policy measures we identify in this report would release around one-fifth of the UK’s agricultural land for actions that reduce emissions and increase carbon sequestration. (7/11)

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  9. 23. sij

    Reducing emissions from UK land use & farming will require a range of actions, from increasing tree planting, adopting low-carbon farming practices, restoring peatlands, planting bioenergy crops and reducing food waste and consumption of the most carbon-intensive foods. (6/11)

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  10. 23. sij

    Our view of the scale of land-use change required to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050 is consistent with the scenarios we developed for our Net Zero report in May 2019. (5/11)

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  11. 23. sij

    Agriculture and forestry account for 85% of the UK’s land area, most of which is used for farming. Our analysis balances the need to reduce land-based emissions with other essential functions of land, including maintaining food production. (4/11)

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  12. 23. sij

    There is an urgent need for a new approach to land use UK-wide and the legislative opportunities for real change are here. Taking action now will create net benefits for the UK and ensure our land is more resilient to the changing climate. (3/11)

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  13. 23. sij

    The CCC’s previous work has shown it is possible to reduce land-based emissions of greenhouse gases while contributing to other strategic priorities for land such as climate change adaptation, food production and biodiversity. (2/11)

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  14. 23. sij

    - Agriculture and forestry may be small sectors of the UK economy but they have an important role in delivering the UK’s Net Zero target. will not be met without changes in how we use our land. (1/11)

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  15. 23. sij

    A Net Zero target for the UK demands increased action to reduce GHG emissions. Current policy measures will not deliver the level of change required. A new approach is needed. Now is the time for action thanks to new legislative opportunities UK-wide. More

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  16. 23. sij

    The UK will need to change the way it uses land to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute towards meeting the UK’s Net Zero target. Our new land use report is out today - read more:

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  17. 17. sij

    The second Call for Evidence to inform the UK’s 3rd Climate Change Risk Assessment closes soon (31-Jan). We are seeking views on the risks and opportunities of a changing climate. Read more about the evidence we are interested in:

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    16. sij

    The Agriculture Bill was introduced today by - so what do we need to *achieve* with new policies for land use and agriculture to reach Net Zero? We'll publish our first report of 2020 next week (23rd): Land Use: Policies for a Net Zero UK

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    15. sij

    Today Baroness Brown, Chair of Adaptation Sub-Committee, presented a seminar where she shared her insights on the UK’s readiness for climate change. We provide both government and commercial customers practical adaptation advice. More here:

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  20. 15. sij

    Next week we’re in , to hear people’s views on Wales’ targets. If you’d like to take part, please come along to one of our evidence sessions in or Junction. More details here:

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