Climate change: Is the UK on track to meet its net zero targets? (2024)

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By Mark Poynting

Climate and environment researcher, BBC News

The UK has pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.

Net zero means a country takes as much of these planet-warming gases - such as carbon dioxide - out of the atmosphere as it puts in.

The UK has been relatively successful in cutting its emissions so far.

But the government's independent advisers, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), have expressed concerns that the UK could miss its future targets, owing to "worryingly slow" recent progress.

And in May 2024 the High Court ruled for the second time in two years that the government would have to redraft its net zero strategy because its existing plan did not provide enough detail about how future targets could be met.

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Since 1990, the UK's carbon emissions from electricity supply have fallen by more than three-quarters., external

This is due to a decline in using fossil fuels - in particular coal - for electricity.

In 2023, about 47% of electricity was generated by renewables, such as wind and solar, according to provisional data, external.

That is up from 7% in 2010.

The government pledged that all of the UK's electricity would come from low carbon sources by 2035.

It plans to increase offshore wind capacity five-fold, external by 2030, increase solar power capacity five-fold, external by 2035, and expand nuclear power, external.

However, reports by the CCC, external, the National Audit Office, external and a cross-party group of MPs, external have warned that the UK risks missing its 2035 target without clearer planning and much faster action.

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Despite the push for renewable energy, the government announced in July 2023 that it was granting 100 oil and gas production licences for the North Sea.

The government says it wants to reduce the UK's reliance on imported energy such as gas from "hostile states".

But the CCC says investing in renewables would be a better way to reduce reliance on imports and bring bills down for consumers.

It says the expansion of fossil fuel production "is not in line with net zero, external".

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Buildings account for about 17% of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions, external, mainly due to burning fossil fuels for heating.

The government has committed to installing 600,000 electric heat pumps a year by 2028 to replace gas boilers, but this target is "significantly off track", the CCC says, external.

In 2023, the Prime Minister increased grants to £7,500 to help homeowners in England and Wales install a heat pump. This has led to a surge in applications. , external

However, he also said around a fifth of homes would never be required to switch from a fossil fuel boiler.

This makes net zero by 2050 "considerably harder to achieve", the CCC warned.

The UK has some of the least energy-efficient homes, external in Europe. Insulation is one of the most effective ways to reduce emissions from housing, by reducing the energy needed for heating.

The government has introduced the Great British Insulation Scheme, external to help insulate around 300,000 of the poorest-performing homes.

But in September 2023, the government cancelled regulations that would have required landlords to improve the energy efficiency of private rented homes.

Transport (not including aviation and shipping) accounted for just under a quarter, external of UK emissions in 2022, making it the largest emitting sector.

The government has delayed its ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035, a move which has divided the car industry.

But it has set quotas for the percentage of a manufacturer's sales that have to be zero emission, increasing year-on-year to 80% by 2030. This has been welcomed by the CCC.

Electric car sales have been faring relatively well, according to the CCC, external. In 2023, 16.5% of new car sales were battery electric vehicles, external - up from less than 2% in 2019.

The government wants 300,000 publicly-accessible charging points, external for electric cars by 2030, in addition to those in private homes or workplaces.

The number of public charging points had increased to more than 60,000, external by the end of April 2024 - up by 45% from the previous year- but these are not evenly distributed across the UK.

Nearly half of all new bus registrations, external were zero-emission in 2023. The government has committed further funding for regional electric bus schemes, external, but is yet to confirm when it will end the sale of diesel buses.

The government aims to remove all diesel-only trains by 2040, but the CCC argues, external it needs a clearer plan to achieve this.

Overall, the CCC says, external there has been "little progress" switching to lower carbon modes of travel, such as public transport.

Flying makes up, external about 7% of overall UK emissions, and shipping about, external 3%.

The UK has a strategy, external for delivering net zero aviation by 2050.

It has been criticised for relying too much on technologies such as cleaner fuels and zero emissions aircraft that are unlikely to be widely available anytime soon.

As a result, the CCC says, external that the government should be looking at how to manage demand rather than allowing it to grow - for example addressing private jet use and providing lower cost rail travel.

In April 2024 the government announced a target for 10% of jet fuel to come from "sustainable sources", external by 2030.

Progress has also been slow to establish a strategy to decarbonise shipping, the CCC says, external.

Agriculture and the way land is used produce 11%, external of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions.

The government released its food strategy in June 2022, but the CCC said, external it failed to deliver action to drive down emissions from agriculture at the required scale or pace.

It has also been criticised for not doing more to encourage a switch to a more sustainable diet - eating more plant-based food, for example.

Meat consumption in the UK has been falling though - down 17% in the decade to 2019.

In February 2023, the government released details, external of its long-awaited environmental land management schemes for England, replacing the EU common agricultural policy.

The schemes mean farmers can apply for public money to support activities that benefit the environment.

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Trees and peatlands play important roles, external in removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.

UK forest cover, external is 13%, among the lowest, external in Europe.

The government has a target to plant, external 30,000 hectares of trees a year by 2025.

However, annual UK tree planting has not risen above, external 15,000 hectares since 2001.

The UK forestry body has warned that there is "zero chance" of the UK meeting its target.

It is estimated that only around 20% of UK peatlands are in a near-natural state, external, including only 1.3% in England.

These damaged peatlands are responsible for around 5% of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions, whereas healthy peatlands would take up CO2.

The government aims to restore around 29,000 hectares of peatland a year across England, Scotland and Wales by 2025. But current levels are less than half this, external, leaving the target "significantly off track", the CCC says.

Hydrogen is a low-carbon fuel that could be used for transport, heating, power generation or energy storage.

The government considers, external hydrogen to be a critical part of future energy security and decarbonisation. It wants to have, external a 10GW hydrogen production capacity by 2030.

The industry is very much in its infancy, and the government admits, external it will need "rapid and significant scale-up" in the coming years. It has announced a series of projects and incentives for investment, external.

The government has promised a decision on the role of hydrogen in heating in 2026, but had to cancel a proposed trial because the main source of hydrogen supply was not ready.

The government sees technologies to capture the CO2 produced by power stations and industrial processes as a key part of its net zero strategy.

It aims to capture and store between 20 and 30 million tonnes of CO2 a year, external by 2030.

In March 2023, the Chancellor pledged £20bn in investment in carbon capture over the next 20 years, and several projects have been announced, external around the UK.

But the technology is still emerging, is expensive, and can only capture a portion of emissions.

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Industrial emissions represent about 14%, external of the UK's total.

The government aims to cut emissions from manufacturing by about two thirds by 2035.

It has a scheme to cap the amount of emissions, external allowed by individual sectors each year, reducing that amount over time.

But the scheme risks companies shifting production to other countries.

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Climate change: Is the UK on track to meet its net zero targets? (2024)

FAQs

Is the UK on target to meet net zero? ›

All UK emissions are to reach net zero by 2050. There are also ambitious targets within each of the four nations.

Is the UK in danger of missing net zero targets? ›

The UK has been relatively successful in cutting its emissions so far. But the government's independent advisers, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), have expressed concerns that the UK could miss its future targets, owing to "worryingly slow" recent progress.

What is the UK's position on climate change? ›

The Climate Change Act commits the UK government by law to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 100% of 1990 levels (net zero) by 2050.

What is the UK net zero climate strategy? ›

Our net zero carbon strategy outlines our commitment to reducing our carbon emissions 41% by 2025, 78% by 2035 and to net zero by 2050.

Does the US have a net zero target? ›

The United States has set a goal of net-zero emissions by no later than 2050. ) and is economy-wide. The goal is on a net basis, including both sources of emissions and removals. It does not include emissions from international aviation or international shipping.

Does China have a net zero target? ›

Preparedness and ability to reach Net Zero by 2050. China is the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases with a reliance on coal for energy, however, it is rapidly developing renewable generation. The government has set a 2060 Net Zero emissions target and launched a carbon emissions trading scheme.

Has any country reached net zero? ›

Eight countries have already reached net zero emissions, helping combat climate change, according to latest data. These 'carbon sinks' absorb more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year than they emit. Most are small, with limited industrial sectors and prioritize ecological protection measures.

How close are we to net zero? ›

Is the World on Track to Reach Net-Zero Emissions on Time? No — despite the enormous benefits of climate action to date, progress is happening far too slowly for the world to hold temperature rise to 1.5 degrees C (2.7 degrees F).

Will global warming stop at net zero? ›

Commenting on the estimate that warming will stop at net zero, Imperial College London's Professor Joeri Rogelj said: “These estimates come with substantial uncertainty, meaning there is a non-negligible chance that global warming will continue after net zero and intensify dangerous climate change.

How safe is UK from climate change? ›

How will climate change impact the UK? Even if we do reduce greenhouse gas emissions, sea levels around the UK will keep rising beyond 2100. Parts of the UK will be in danger of flooding, with low lying and coastal cities at particular risk. Farming in the UK will be affected by climate change, too.

What is the biggest contributor to climate change UK? ›

The main cause of climate change is burning fossil fuels – such as coal, oil and gas – to produce energy and power transport.

Which countries are doing the most to fight climate change? ›

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How close is the UK to net zero? ›

The UK's greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 were 51% below 1990 levels, according to new Carbon Brief analysis. This means the UK is now halfway to meeting its target of “net-zero” emissions by 2050.

What is the difference between net zero and carbon-neutral? ›

When carbon-neutral refers to balancing out the total amount of carbon emissions, net-zero carbon means no carbon was emitted from the get-go, so no carbon needs to be captured or offset. For example, a company's building running entirely on solar, and using zero fossil fuels can label its energy as “zero carbon.”

What is the net zero law in the UK? ›

The 'net zero target' refers to a government commitment to ensure the UK reduces its greenhouse gas emissions by 100% from 1990 levels by 2050. If met, this would mean the amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced by the UK would be equal to or less than the emissions removed by the UK from the environment.

What is the UK NDC target? ›

Target Overview

In 2020, the UK updated its 2030 NDC to reduce GHG emissions by at least 68% below 1990 levels (including LULUCF and excluding international aviation and shipping). This is an increase on the previous target of a 57% reduction below 1990 levels.

How many countries are in the net zero target? ›

As of November 2023, around 145 countries had announced or are considering net zero targets, covering close to 90% of global emissions (Figure 1). Among these are China, the EU, the USA, and India, who jointly represent more than half of global greenhouse gas emissions.

What target does the UK want to meet? ›

The 2021 Net Zero Strategy set out a series of policies and commitments designed to enable the UK to reach net zero by 2050. It includes measures to deliver emissions reductions to meet targets up to the sixth carbon budget (which covers the period between 2033 and 2037).

What is the UK energy target for 2030? ›

By 2030, 95 per cent of British electricity could be low-carbon; and by 2035, we will have decarbonised our electricity system, subject to security of supply.

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