Policy roadmap needed to achieve "important signal of intent": Armitt on revised emissions target

21 Apr 2021 10:46 AM

The Commission responds to revised emissions targets for the UK.

The National Infrastructure Commission has welcomed the announcement by government that it will introduce a legally binding target to reduce emissions by 78% by 2035 compared to 1990 levels, in line with recommendations from the Climate Change Committee.

Sir John Armitt, Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission, said: “This ambitious target provides an important signal of intent, and raises the bar on the level of collaboration that will be required between government and private sector. Government urgently needs to set out clear, funded plans to support delivery of the infrastructure needed to support the journey to net zero.

“The Commission repeats its call for detailed polices, developed in partnership with industry, to deliver the necessary developments such as sufficient electric vehicle charging points, taking concrete steps to decarbonise the country’s heating supply, and schemes to significantly improve the energy efficiency of the UK’s homes.”

The Commission’s latest Annual Monitoring Report sets out a number of immediate priorities it recommends government should take to help meet the decarbonisation challenge, including: