The UK will pledge to cut emissions by 81% compared with 1990 levels by 2035, a target in line with the recommendations of the Climate Change Committee, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Good to hear, given the trajectory of other Western countries it's nice to see Starmer not underplaying the action needed.
The goal would be achieved by decarbonising the power sector and through a massive expansion of offshore wind, as well as through investments in carbon capture and storage and nuclear energy.
Carbon capture really is going to be this government's white elephant, isn't it.
In the UK, the environmental movement has actually won the argument, but I don't think we've fully realised it, yet. Even Conservative voters (if not MPs) want climate action as a high priority.
Yes, that's certainly how it appears, but in order to stay that way, we need constant pressure.
We've seen a fair amount of places go backwards in terms of rhetoric surrounding climate change. The US in particular was more accepting of the reality of climate change 20 years ago than they are now. We need to be vigilant and make sure climate denialism cannot take root here.
Unfortunately, some conservatives and all of Reform seem to be trending in that direction.