The Climate Change Committee (CCC) has today (28 June) published its annual assessment of the UK's progress towards its legally-binding decarbonisation targets, including its overarching net zero emissions goal for 2050. The bumper 438-page report once again concludes the UK is not acting nearly fast enough to deliver on its climate goals in a wide array of different areas. But in addition to that now sadly-all-too-common refrain, what is most striking about this year's annual progress report is the CCC's warning that it now has "markedly less" confidence in the UK's ability to meet i...
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