📅 Some dates for your diaries 📅 We’ve had lots of questions about our timetable of publications, so we’re delighted to share these with you. For much of 2024, we’ve been heads down in our models at the Climate Change Committee. We’ve been working on the analysis for the Seventh Carbon Budget (CB7) – due to be published in February 2025. CB7 will cover the whole of the UK. On top of that, we’ll be producing separate advice for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales later in 2025. Dates of publication for each of these will be announced shortly. We’ve also got our Adaptation Progress Report and Mitigation Progress Report scheduled. In these, we look at how the Government is delivering against current targets. We’re still working on all of this (and a few other pieces!) so bear with us. We’re really looking forward to sharing our analysis with you.
Climate Change Committee
Government Administration
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The UK’s independent adviser on tackling climate change.
About us
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) is an independent, statutory body established under the Climate Change Act 2008. Our purpose is to advise the UK Government and Devolved Administrations on emissions targets and report to Parliament on progress made in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preparing for climate change.
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http://www.theccc.org.uk
External link for Climate Change Committee
- Industry
- Government Administration
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
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- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2008
Locations
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Primary
10 S Colonnade
London, England E14 4PX, GB
Employees at Climate Change Committee
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Roshana Arasaratnam
Tri-Sector Connector | Sustainable + Public Finance| Credit Risk | Board member| Moving money for impact
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Henry K.H. Wang
International Author, Advisor & Speaker
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Ben Caldecott
Director, Oxford Sustainable Finance Group and the Lombard Odier Associate Professor of Sustainable Finance, University of Oxford; Director, UK…
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Keith Bell
Holder of the ScottishPower Chair in Future Power Systems at University of Strathclyde
Updates
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The UK, Northern Ireland, Scottish and Welsh Governments have opened the appointment process for the Chair of the Climate Change Committee. The Chair plays an important part in steering and developing the work of the CCC. It comes at an important time for climate policy in the UK. Find out more about the process. https://lnkd.in/eXA7GTGM
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The UK played a clear role in supporting the best possible outcomes from this COP at a challenging time. Ultimately, COP29 delivered mixed results. Several decisions have been deferred until next year. The UK can play a significant role in supporting climate progress in the next year, as it did most notably in driving Net Zero targets around the world when it hosted COP26. There are three key areas: 1. The UK is well positioned to support the delivery and mobilisation of the finance goal. 2. The UK needs to ensure the Global Clean Power Alliance complements other coalitions. 3. The UK’s NDC must be formalised, with plans on adaptation and finance included. Read more in our latest briefing: https://lnkd.in/eN37HidC
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We are recruiting an analyst to join the carbon budgets team leading and coordinating the analysis carried out by our specialised teams (including energy supply, transport, buildings, agriculture, and industry), to provide advice on carbon budgets, and monitor progress on the path to Net Zero across the UK. The deadline is Tuesday 12 November. For more information and to apply - https://lnkd.in/eE3-kqB
Careers - Climate Change Committee
https://www.theccc.org.uk
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The Adaptation Committee has three new members. They will cover infrastructure, farming and health. They will support our work on assessing progress and advising the Government on the risks of climate change. The Committee also welcomes four expert adviser roles. Professor Davies and Professor Dawson transitioning to advisers on the Adaptation Committee until Apr-25, joining Professor Betts. Professor Willis will advise on our mitigation work. https://lnkd.in/e97ADt5Y
New Committee appointments - Climate Change Committee
https://www.theccc.org.uk
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The Committee has responded to a request for advice on expanding the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) to include Energy from Waste and waste incineration from 2028. We support this inclusion but recommend keeping the current emissions cap. This presents an opportunity to strengthen the UK ETS and boost decarbonisation efforts. This is especially important given the slow progress in both traded and non-traded sectors. Read our advice in full: https://lnkd.in/davZzm69
Letter: Advice on implementing the expansion of the UK ETS - Climate Change Committee
https://www.theccc.org.uk
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We recommend the UK’s NDC commits to reduce territorial greenhouse gas emissions by 81% from 1990 to 2035. It is informed by the latest science, technological developments, and the UK’s national circumstances. This sets the right level of ambition for the UK. Meeting both this and the 2030 NDC requires rapid but achievable action with low-carbon technologies becoming mainstream. We need investment and action on electric vehicles, heat pumps, and renewables need to come now. An ambitious NDC must also be accompanied by action on adaptation to climate change, climate finance and delivery on international initiatives. Action to deliver the UK NDC can help to speed up global efforts to decarbonise. Through proving delivery and bringing down costs, many of the UK actions such as achieving a low-carbon power system, rolling out electric vehicles and deploying carbon capture and storage will make an important and timely wider contribution to global decarbonisation. https://lnkd.in/eHQ5KSt9
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The Committee is delighted to announce Emma Pinchbeck will be joining the Climate Change Committee as Chief Executive from 11 November. Emma will be supporting Professor Piers Forster in his current role as interim Chair and Baroness Brown as Chair of the Adaptation Committee. This is a period where the Committee will deliver important advice – in the next two years we will deliver both the Seventh Carbon Budget and the Climate Change Risk Assessment. Emma’s knowledge and expertise will help us in the development of this work. Climate action needs to speed up across both emissions’ reduction and climate adaptation policy. Secretary of State for the Department for Net Zero and Energy Security, Ed Miliband, said: "We are almost halfway through the decisive decade to halt climate change. Emma is joining the Climate Change Committee at a pivotal point, and following her leadership at Energy UK, is well placed to advise and challenge government on our net zero goals – ensuring we meet our climate commitments with ambition and urgency. “Emma’s extensive experience brings a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by industry, underscoring how the economics of clean energy are now aligned with climate policy, driving both environmental protection and economic growth. "I look forward to working closely with Emma and the Climate Change Committee to ensure the UK remains at the forefront of tackling climate change.” More: https://lnkd.in/erDW6jBh
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We are recruiting a policy intern to provide analytical support to better understand cross-sectoral cascading risk arising from electrical disruption. The analysis will be used to inform the UK’s Fourth Independent Assessment of Climate Risk (CCRA4-IA). For more information and to apply - https://lnkd.in/eE3-kqB
Careers - Climate Change Committee
https://www.theccc.org.uk
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Our latest progress report has been published today and sets out the Committee’s assessment of how well we are delivering against our legal targets. We are off track for our 2030 target. Only one third of emissions reductions required to meet this target are assessed as credible. This will need to change quickly. Ambitious action is needed beyond electricity, in buildings, industry and transport. Technologies such as electric vehicles, heat pumps and renewables must become the norm for the UK to get back on track. The report today sets out 10 priority recommendations. - Make electricity cheaper. - Reverse recent policy rollbacks. - Remove planning barriers for heat pumps and electric vehicle charge points. - Introduce a comprehensive programme for decarbonisation of public sector buildings. - Effectively design and implement the upcoming renewable energy CfD auctions. - Accelerate electrification of industrial heat. - Ramp up tree planting and peatland restoration. - Finalise business models for large-scale deployment of engineered removals. - Publish a strategy to support skills. - Strengthen NAP3. Watch our explainer video - https://lnkd.in/eBF5SAMd
Progress in reducing emissions: 2024 Report to Parliament
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