UK PM Rishi Sunak Delays Ban on New Petrol and Diesel Cars by 5 Years in Net Zero Reset

In a recent announcement, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has unveiled a shift in the UK’s strategy for achieving its Net Zero climate action targets. This strategy includes a significant delay of five years in implementing the proposed ban on petrol and diesel cars, pushing the deadline to 2035.

Maintaining the Net Zero Commitment

Despite this delay, Sunak emphasized that the UK remains steadfast in its commitment to reduce carbon emissions and achieve its Net Zero target by 2050. The core objective is unchanged, but the approach is evolving to be more practical, proportionate, and realistic, particularly in light of the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.

Defining Net Zero

Net Zero, in the context of climate action, refers to the global imperative that the reduction of harmful greenhouse gas emissions must be balanced by carbon dioxide removals within a specified timeframe.

A Pragmatic Path to Net Zero

Sunak stated, “This country is proud to be a world leader in reaching Net Zero by 2050. But we simply won’t achieve it unless we change.” The new approach seeks to strike a balance between easing the financial burdens on families and promoting the growth of green industries crucial for the future.

Mixed Reactions and Resistance

The announcement has garnered mixed reactions, with environmental groups and even segments of Sunak’s own Conservative Party expressing concerns about the delays. However, Sunak stressed that this modified approach is necessary to alleviate financial strain on already struggling households. He remains determined to bring about transformative change and secure a better future for the nation’s children.

Additional Measures

In addition to delaying the ban on petrol and diesel cars, Sunak’s plan includes:

  1. Delaying the Ban on Oil and LPG Boilers: The ban on installing oil and LPG boilers, as well as new coal heating, for off-gas-grid homes is extended to 2035, instead of the previous target of phasing them out by 2026.

  2. Exemption for Fossil Fuel Boilers: There will be an exemption for fossil fuel boilers, including gas, in 2035, allowing a transition to low-carbon alternatives. Policies that compelled landlords to upgrade property energy efficiency will also be scrapped.

Legal Commitment and International Agreements

The UK’s commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2050 was enshrined in law in 2019. Downing Street emphasized that the recent changes will not compel the UK to alter or abandon its upcoming emissions targets, ensuring compliance with international agreements such as those made at COP climate summits in Paris and Glasgow to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

UK’s Commitment to Ambitious Decarbonization

Downing Street asserted that even with these changes, the UK will maintain its position as the country with the most ambitious and stringent decarbonization targets in the world. These alterations in strategy are seen as adaptive measures to ensure continued progress toward a sustainable and environmentally responsible future.

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