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Progress in reducing emissions: 2024 Report to Parliament

9 Jul 2024

Progress in reducing emissions: 2024 Report to Parliament 15 Progress in reducing emissions: 2024 Report to Parliament 15 Chapter 1: Progress in reducing UK emissions In this chapter, we review the UK’s progress in reducing emissions and discuss the increase in pace of emissions reduction that will be needed to meet the UK’s climate targets. [...] (2) The orange bars show the annual pace of emissions reductions that will be required starting from the published provisional 2023 emissions data to reduce emissions to the level assumed in the Government’s Carbon Budget Delivery Plan (CBDP) in 2030 in each sector. [...] The magnitude of this revision reflects the large uncertainty in the estimated emissions from imports and emphasises the importance of improving the quality (and timeliness) of consumption emissions statistics. [...] – UK GDP was lower in 2022 than what was expected in 2008 because of the combined effects of the global financial crisis, the UK’s exit from the EU and the COVID-19 pandemic.6,7 – A 2019 analysis on the achievement of the First and Second Carbon Budgets found that a 1% change in GDP would change emissions by approximately 0.3%. [...] However, since so much of the emissions reductions to date has been concentrated in the electricity supply sector, the increasing decoupling of emissions and GDP is unlikely to negate the impact for the Third Carbon Budget.

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