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UK Steps Towards Zero-Carbon Economy (bbc.com)

The UK is taking a tentative step towards a radical "green" future with zero emissions of greenhouse gases. From a report: The government is formally seeking Climate Change Committee (CCC) guidance about how and when to make this leap. If it happens it would mark an extraordinary transformation of an economy built on burning fossil fuels. The decision was prompted by last week's UN report warning that CO2 emissions must be stopped completely to avoid dangerous climate disruption.

Climate minister Claire Perry told BBC News: "The report was a really stark and sober piece of work -- a good piece of work. "Now we know what the goal is and we know what some of the levers are. But for me, the constant question is what is the cost and who's going to bear that, both in the UK and in the global economy. The question is: what does government need to do, where can the private sector come in, and what technologies will come through?"

Ms Perry has declared this week to be Green GB Week, which aims to raise debate in society about how to tackle climate change while also growing the economy. The UK's current target is a reduction of 80% of emissions by 2050 based on 1990 levels. But the CCC is warning that the UK will drift further away from this goal unless new policies are introduced.

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  1. Re:Too late by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The answer to the question is always "America should pay for it all." You'll notice this happens every single time the issue is raised. Remember the Paris agreement? It was a gigantic bill for the American taxpayers. And why not? The world agrees that the Americans should pay. Democracy in action.

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  2. Re:Too late by dunkelfalke · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    If anyone should have pulled out, then Trump Sr.

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