
"This Labour government is all in on action to tackle the climate crisis because it is the way to secure better lives for people in Britain today and protect future generations tomorrow. This plan sets out the ambitious actions we have taken in our first 15 months unleashing investment, creating jobs, rebuilding our energy security. Meanwhile, our political opponents have embarked down an anti-jobs, anti-science path that would spell disaster for our economy, our security and our planet."
"The prime minister, Keir Starmer, has backed the blueprint, called the carbon budget delivery plan, published on Wednesday afternoon, by which the government has reaffirmed its commitment to decarbonise the UK's electricity supply by 2030 and reduce greenhouse gas emissions drastically by 2037. Renters will be allowed to demand that their landlords give them access to electric vehicle charging, in a redrawing of current rules, and industry will gain discounts to help reduce its energy costs."
The government unveiled a carbon budget delivery plan committing to decarbonise the UK's electricity supply by 2030 and to cut greenhouse gas emissions significantly by 2037. The plan aims to unleash investment, create jobs and rebuild energy security while asserting that renewable energy and lower carbon emissions will reduce household bills and boost the economy. Renters will gain rights to demand electric vehicle charging access from landlords, and industry will receive discounts to lower energy costs. Heat pumps are targeted as the main low-carbon heating option, while hydrogen for home heating remains under consideration. The plan will be presented at Cop30.
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