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Published on: 31 October 2024

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Air emissions and climate change

CCC issues advisory letter on the UK’s 2035 NDC. Following a request made on 8 August 2024 by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ed Miliband, the Climate Change Committee (CCC) has released guidance on the UK’s 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). The CCC advises that the UK should pledge an 81% cut in territorial greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, compared with 1990 levels. This proposed ambition is consistent with the CCC’s forthcoming recommendations for the UK’s Seventh Carbon Budget, which are due to be published on 26 February 2025. See: LNB News 28/10/2024 21...

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