The UK’s Seventh Carbon Budget level should be set at 535 MtCO2e, an 87% reduction against 1990 levels.
This country has a prosperous and secure future ahead.
The fossil fuel age is over – it’s time to electrify the United Kingdom.
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📉 This year, we advised on the Seventh Carbon Budget which covers 2038 - 2042 and sets a limit of 535 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent.
⚡ Electrification makes up 60% of emissions reductions by 2040.
Chair of the CCC @topnigel and CEO Emma Pinchbeck are kicking off the year by giving evidence about our Seventh Carbon Budget advice to the @CommonsEAC on Wednesday.
See how our advice on where emissions reduction should happen has evolved over time and key things to know👇
🌍 A carbon budget is a cap on the amount of greenhouse gases the UK can emit over a five-year period.
👏 So far, the UK has met all three carbon budgets. Three more are already set in law, mapping out the UK’s decarbonisation path until 2037.
For his incredible contribution to tackling climate change, Committee member Professor Piers Forster has been awarded a CBE in the New Year Honours 2026🏆
Read our statement:
https://t.co/N3FdKSQY00
The Deputy First Minister @huw4Ogmore welcomed Baroness Brown, the Chair of the @theCCCuk Adaptation Committee, to Cardiff yesterday, to discuss the Committee’s upcoming Well-Adapted UK report and how Wales is preparing for climate change.
https://t.co/bi6ml05MQz
The Senedd has agreed to set Wales’s fourth carbon budget (2031-35) at an average reduction of 73%, in line with @theCCCuk advice. It also agreed to achieve the third carbon budget (2026-30) through domestic action, setting the carbon credit limit at 0%.
https://t.co/KxP4PZCB7Z
4 °C of global warming cannot be ruled out by the end of the century, @theCCCuk has warned.
Richard Millar of @theCCCuk says that's a change "on the same scale as the changes between the current climate...& the last ice age."👇
Missed the session?👉https://t.co/OuMdkvqKFz
“I’m concerned with the fracturing of political consensus [around net zero targets]... but it's not game over"
Climate Change Committee chair Nigel Topping says he wants to meet with all the party leaders to discuss the issue of net zero
#BBCLauraK https://t.co/W1UjFGpS4f
The @WelshGovernment has just proposed the level of Carbon Budget 4 (2031-35), accepting @theCCCUK’s advice to aim for a 73% reduction compared to emissions in 1990. Check out our article for more context 📉
➡️https://t.co/RSAScJWo4W
The @ScotParl has voted to pass proposals to introduce five-year, statutory limits on emissions in Scotland from 2026 to 2045.
The Carbon Budgets set clear limits on emissions for the coming decades in line with the independent advice from the @theCCCUK
Our new inquiry will examine the @theCCCuk’s advice on the UK’s next carbon budget.
We’ll be looking its modelling, technology choices and costs, as well as how it’ll engage the public and support behaviour change.
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The Climate Change Committee is using cost assumptions for offshore wind that do not reflect reality.
These inaccurate costings are being used to justify spending hundreds of billions of pounds and transforming our entire economy.
They must correct them.
My letter to the CCC👇🏾
We’re delighted to announce the appointment of Nigel Topping CMG the new Chair of the Committee from 23 July. Read the announcement here ⬇️ https://t.co/3x7vod7z7I
We make recommendations to Government about what needs to be done in the report - starting with a clear adaptation target that we can measure and monitor.
Today, we are being very clear in our assessment of progress on adaptation.
Extreme weather in the UK is increasingly likely. The country is not appropriately prepared for this.
https://t.co/xGCu6JlNab
Estimates suggest that unchecked climate change could impact UK economic output by up to 7% of GDP by 2050, creating challenges for driving sustainable long-term growth across the country.