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Weekly environmental law update: legislation, guidance and consultations on climate, energy and buildings, ESG and tax, chemicals, marine, waste, water, biodiversity and enforcement—16 May 2024

Published on: 16 May 2024

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Air emissions and climate change

Defra updates UK and England's carbon footprint publication with 2021 figures

Defra — the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs — has refreshed its England and UK carbon footprint release to incorporate 2021 data. The analysis indicates an estimated 15% uplift in the UK’s carbon footprint between 2020 and 2021, driven by higher emissions across all activity types, with the sharpest rise linked to imported goods. The term ‘carbon footprint’ captures emissions associated with consumption expenditure by UK/England residents on goods and services, as well as those produced directly by households through private vehicle use and by burning fuel for home heating. See: LNB News 15/05/2024 33...

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