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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Albert Toth

What to know about Ed Miliband’s latest push for net zero

  • The UK government has committed to a legal target to reduce the country's planet-heating emissions by 87 per cent by 2040, aligning with advice from the Climate Change Committee.
  • Achieving this target will require households to adopt heat pumps, switch to electric vehicles and reduce meat and dairy consumption, potentially saving hundreds of pounds annually by mid-century.
  • To support this transition, grants of up to £7,500 are available for heat pumps, alongside tax relief for solar panels and grants for certain electric vehicle models.
  • The shift to net zero is expected to enhance energy security, protecting consumers from international price hikes, and has already created 1.1 million jobs in the UK's green economy.
  • While experts recommend reducing meat consumption, the government has stated it will not dictate dietary choices, despite a growing trend towards vegetarian and flexitarian diets.

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