Last year, the committee made 25 headline policy recommendations to get emissions back on track.
Chris Stark, chief executive of the CCC, said:"In a host of areas, the government hasn't even made a plan to meet the risks laid out in its own risk assessment. But these reductions were not echoed across the economy as a whole and go nowhere near far enough - while emissions from buildings have flatlined, aviation and transport have seen increases.The report calls for ambitious, faster action in a range of areas. It says petrol and diesel vehicles will need to be phased out, ideally by 2030, carbon capture technology will need to be embraced as soon as possible, and gas boilers will need to become a thing of the past.
The Chinese govt?
How exactly do you react to a myth then?
Fake news
We all know its sky and the bullshit it shows that causes climate change .stop trying to pass the buck