Realising the East of England’s Contribution to Achieving UK Net Zero - Progress since COP26

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Realising the East of England’s Contribution to Achieving UK Net Zero - Progress since COP26

4 Nov 2022

Realising the East of England’s Contribution to Achieving UK Net Zero This briefing has been prepared for a meeting of the members of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the East of England. [...] The accuracy of this work and the conclusions reached are the responsibility of the author alone and not the Tyndall Centre. [...] More The East produces 10% of the UK’s emissions, locally, the East of England is the UK’s region the 4th highest emitting region in the UK. [...] The Soil Association wants to see The East of England’s North Sea coast is home the end of the double subsidies paid for to 52% of the UK’s offshore wind capacity, and growing maize for anaerobic digestion15. [...] The circuitry infrastructure will intensive processing (and lack of industry) need upgrading to allow for renewable means that the factories are point sources of electricity to be exported to London and the CO2 in the Region.

Authors

Asher Minns (TYN - Staff)

Pages
6
Published in
United Kingdom