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Climate Change Committee

  • Wednesday, 9 October, 2024
    New UK climate watchdog chief joins from energy trade group

    Emma Pinchbeck to take over influential role as government steps up green push

    Emma Pinchbeck arrives at a business function at 10 Downing Street in July 2024
  • Wednesday, 1 May, 2024
    UK ‘not exciting’ for green investors, says former climate adviser

    Ex-CCC head warns Rishi Sunak’s rollback on net zero has driven investment elsewhere

    Chris Stark outgoing head of Climate Change Committee. Photographed in St James Park, London.
  • Thursday, 18 April, 2024
    Climate change
    Scotland ditches 2030 climate target as being ‘out of reach’

    Decision to drop pledge to cut emissions by 75% by end of the decade labelled an ‘abject humiliation’ for SNP-Green coalition

  • Friday, 13 October, 2023
    Climate change
    Rishi Sunak’s net zero rollback risks raising household bills, warns climate adviser

    Recent U-turns on green pledges will make it harder for Britain to meet legally binding targets, CCC says

  • Tuesday, 25 July, 2023
    UK politics
    ‘Dangerous’ UK politics has deterred government from tackling climate change

    Former chief adviser Lord Deben says main parties ‘afraid’ of tough choices for electoral reasons

    Disused oil rigs anchored in the Cromarty Firth in Scotland
  • Tuesday, 27 June, 2023
    Climate change
    UK progress on climate change worryingly slow, advisers warn

    Global leadership has been lost because of a lack of ministerial initiative, independent committee to government says

    A plane lands at Heathrow Airport
  • Tuesday, 28 March, 2023
    Climate change
    UK government ‘strikingly unprepared’ for global warming

    Climate advisers’ report critical of progress and identifies multiple failures

  • Tuesday, 31 January, 2023
    UK economy
    UK green industries fear threat from US climate incentives bill

    Business leaders urge government action to match incentives and tax breaks or see Britain left behind in race

  • Monday, 8 August, 2022
    News in-depthUK politics
    UK preparations for hotter climate should be ‘national priority’

    Experts say July’s record heatwave highlights lack of planning by government to upgrade infrastructure

    Burnt out houses and cars in Dagenham, east London
  • Monday, 18 July, 2022
    UK politics
    Court rules UK plan to hit net zero target for emissions too vague

    Government ordered to publish updated climate strategy with more detail by end of March 2023

    Traffic crosses the Woodhead Reservoir in West Yorkshire as water levels dip in the heat
  • Tuesday, 28 June, 2022
    Climate change
    ‘Scant evidence’ of UK government implementing climate change targets, say advisers

    Independent committee’s report points to shortcomings on net zero-related emissions reductions

    Climate activists outside the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow last year
  • Tuesday, 15 June, 2021
    Climate change
    UK failing to plan for impact of climate change despite warnings

    Government adviser says country worse prepared to tackle global warming than five years ago

    The climate change committee accused the UK government of ignoring the independent panel’s recommendations and dismissing its concerns
  • Friday, 5 March, 2021
    Climate change
    Watchdog asked to examine potential Drax conflict on climate advisory arm

    Energy group reliance on government subsidies places spotlight on committee

  • Monday, 1 March, 2021
    News in-depthClimate Capital
    Price of going net zero about to be driven home for Britons

    Country faces costly overhaul of homes and transport, although savings will follow

  • Thursday, 4 February, 2021
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Cumbria mine tarnishes UK’s green credentials

    The government’s approach is inconsistent with its ambitious green rhetoric

    An artist’s impression of the proposed coal mine in Cumbria. Boris Johnson has been warned that the mine will lead to ‘ignominy and humiliation’ for the UK
  • Sunday, 9 August, 2020
    News in-depthThe Big Read
    Britain’s disappearing coastline: ‘Right now we abandon people’

    Swaths of UK coastline are eroding at an alarming rate. Yet the government lacks a coherent action plan, say critics

  • Wednesday, 24 June, 2020
    Climate change
    UK climate advisers push for 2032 ban on polluting cars

    Committee recommendations part of a report on Britain’s progress in tackling emissions

  • Wednesday, 4 March, 2020
    InterviewUK energy
    Energy groups urged to step up as net zero champions

    Committee on Climate Change chief advises sector to curb calls for government incentives

    Greenpeace activists sit chained into oil barrels as they protest outside the headquarters of oil giant BP in London on February 5, 2020, on the day that the company's new was set to take up his role. - Activists from Greenpeace on Wednesday blocked the headquarters of BP in London with solar panels and mock barrels of crude to mark the first day of the oil giant's new CEO, Bernard Looney. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP) (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP via Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 23 January, 2020
    Climate change
    Climate adviser calls for overhaul of UK agriculture and food

    Target of net zero carbon by 2050 puts nation in ‘race against time’, says report

    PNBNP3 A rural scene of a man and female child taking cattle down a country lane on a sunny day in North Dorset England UK GB
  • Monday, 4 November, 2019
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Halt to UK fracking is a step to a greener future

    Large-scale replacement of natural gas will not be simple or cheap

    BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 25: Police officers stand near an anti-fracking protester attempting to stop a tanker lorry leaving the Preston New Road drill site where energy firm Cuadrilla Resources have recommenced fracking operations to extract shale gas, on October 25, 2018 in Blackpool, England. Operations at the shale gas extraction site were recently paused by Cuadrilla as a precaution after an earth tremor measuring 0.4 was detected by sensors. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
  • Friday, 11 October, 2019
    Camilla Cavendish
    Denouncing climate activists will not save the planet

    Extinction Rebellion draws the ire of those who refuse to change their own habits

  • Friday, 9 August, 2019
    Glasgow selected to host UN climate summit

    Choice of Scottish city seen as effort to increase support for Boris Johnson

    TAD2TF Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 24th May 2019. The second Youth Strike 4 Climate change protest in Glasgow.
  • Tuesday, 9 July, 2019
    Climate change
    Carbon emissions targets in danger of being missed in 2023

    Climate change body warns government it could be sued for breaching quotas

    Wind turbines stand near a National Grid Plc electricity pylon in Kendal, U.K., on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013. The U.K. is trying to spur 110 billion pounds ($177 billion) of spending on new power stations and grid infrastructure through 2020 to replace older generators and reduce carbon emissions. Photographer: Paul Thomas/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 6 June, 2019
    UK politics
    Downing Street criticises Hammond over net zero emissions cost forecast

    PM’s office disagrees with chancellor that new climate target will need spending cuts

    Wind turbines on farm with animals,on top of the hill with blue and cloudy sky in background.Ecological green energy production.Care for natural environment.North Wales,Uk.Environment friendly solution.
  • Monday, 13 May, 2019
    Nick Butler
    We need a carbon tax to change consumer behaviour

    There is a very simple measure the UK’s Committee on Climate Change could have flagged

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 24: Cyclists gather at Bank junction to stage a protest in response to recent cycling fatalities in London on June 24, 2015 in London, England. The protest, organised by the London Cycling Campaign, comes two days after Ying Tao, 26, died after a collision with a HGV at Bank junction on Monday, the eighth cyclist to be killed in London this year. (Photo by Rob Stothard/Getty Images)
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