UK aims to cut emissions by 68% by end of 2030: Will the headlines be translated into delivery?

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Another week, another positive “net zero” announcement from UK Government.
Boris Johnson has today announced that the UK will aim to cut its carbon emissions by at least 68% of what they were in 1990 by the end of 2030. However, industry and the scientific community both say that action is needed right now to back this up.
This announcement comes in short order following the release of Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution, which included really positive commitments including:
These headline announcements need more detail. There are a number of significant policy announcements due in the weeks and months ahead which should fill in the details including the Energy White Paper, the Heat and Buildings Strategy and the Treasury’s net zero review. We hope that these, when they come, show joined up thinking across Government. The route to net zero requires action across the economy, including in transport, food production and the built environment. Getting the complex policy detail right will be key in turning these targets into measurable emissions reductions.
Today, we are taking the lead with an ambitious new target to reduce our emissions by 2030 faster than any major economy