Net Zero Carbon by 2050 is the UK target, but the Tory and Reform party views on it now seem similar. It’s ‘impossible’ says Tory Leader Badenoch: ‘Net-zero cannot be achieved without a significant drop in our living standards, or worse, by bankrupting us.’ And whole thing must be scrapped, says Reform’s Rice - to save money. But Labour says its ‘imperative’. And, like the REA , it says it is vital - for green growth. So, what will happen now? Carbon Brief suggest getting to net zero will cut costs and improve security, but not everyone is convinced that it makes sense. For example, Badenoch said that, even if the UK were to reach net-zero, global emissions would not be guaranteed to reach net-zero overall. That’s obvious enough, the UK is only one country, but as Carbon Brief noted, 142 countries, representing more than 80% of the world’s population, are now covered by net-zero targets. However, let’s assume for the moment that the UK decides to back ou...
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