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The Global Measures to Control the Climate Change of UK

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Answered by mradul91
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The UK's legally binding 2008 Climate Change Act (CCA) obliges the government to set out policies to adapt to climate change, in addition to its more widely-known mitigation objectives, which aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

One of the main ways the UK is tackling climate change is through the Climate Change Act. Passed in 2008, it became the world's first 'legally-binding national commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions'. Under the Act, the UK must reduce greenhouse emissions by 80 per cent by the year 2050.

Answered by kiruthikagiri71176
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The Climate Change Act

Britain's Climate Change Act contained the world's first legally binding national commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions. It was passed by an overwhelming majority (463 to 3) in 2008. The headline target was originally an overall cut in emissions of at least 80% by 2050, relative to 1990.

One of the main ways the UK is tackling climate change is through the Climate Change Act. Passed in 2008, it became the world's first 'legally-binding national commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions'. Under the Act, the UK must reduce greenhouse emissions by 80 percent by the year 2050

The government has a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by the United Kingdom by 50% on 1990 levels by 2025 and by 100% on 1990 levels by 2050. In May 2019, Parliament declared a 'climate change emergency', however, this does not legally compel the government to act.

Climate change is causing warming across the UK. All of the UK's ten warmest years on record have occurred since 2002. Heatwaves, like that of summer 2018, are now 30 times more likely to happen due to climate change. ... Even if we do reduce greenhouse gas emissions, sea levels around the UK will keep rising beyond 2100.

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