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Emission impossible?

A vision for a low carbon lifestyle by 2050

The Government has set a target to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 80 per cent by 2050 in order to avoid dangerous climate change. Of this, personal carbon emissions - the emissions we all produce from our homes and our travel - account for around 40 per cent of the total CO2 produced by the UK. Our new vision report - Emission Impossible? sets a marker in the sand on what we believe needs to happen to meet this ambitious CO2 reduction target.

Whilst it may sound like an impossible task, the report shows that we do not need to adopt austere lifestyles, or make unpleasant personal sacrifices. A low carbon lifestyle could in fact improve the quality of all of our lives. We could have more comfortable homes and better travel choices, for example, at the same time, as protecting our environment. And although it often seems that only expensive or far off technological breakthroughs can make a difference, a low carbon future can be achieved with a combination of existing technology, bold policy decisions and the right personal choices.

A low carbon lifestyle could in fact improve the quality of all of our lives.

The ambitious goals set out in the report will shape our activity for the coming years, as we begin to focus on making this vision for a low carbon lifestyle an achievable reality. That's not to say that we know all of the answers or solutions. Listening to and working with Government, local authorities, industry and, of course you, will be a critical part of the process. Therefore, we'd love to hear what you think about our 'vision'. So, why not visit our Chief Executive Philip Sellwood's blog - where he has recently posted his own views on Emission impossible? - and leave some comments? Visit Philip's blog here

Read the full Emission impossible? report here

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