UK Govt Responds To Petition To Repeal Climate Change Act

Last year, just over 11,000 people signed a petition asking the government to repeal the Climate Change Act 2008 and Net Zero targets. On May 10th, the government published a response

The petition stated:

We consider that Parliament must revoke The Climate Change Act 2008 and related Net Zero targets as since 2008 when the The Climate Change Act became law many hundreds of scientists up to the highest Nobel Laureate level have jointly declared “There is no climate emergency”.

We believe the Climate Change Act 2008 and related Net Zero targets are both now in effect based on just one side of a two-sided scientific debate as we do not consider there to be a scientific consensus on the hypothesis of human emissions causing climate change.

We consider that one side only of a two-sided scientific debate is not an acceptable basis for significant legislation that could have major impacts of the UK’s economy and citizens.

We want the issue of Climate Change to be reconsidered from scratch based on views and evidence from all sides.

On May 10th, the government published its response:

The Government’s policy to support ambitious action on climate change reflects the mainstream scientific consensus, and delaying action will only put future generations at risk.

The Government’s policy to support ambitious action on climate change reflects the mainstream scientific consensus and thousands of studies, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessments.

The IPCC is the authoritative source of information on climate science. The IPCC has established that human influence has warmed the climate at a rate that is unprecedented in at least the last 2000 years.

This warming of the climate is attributed to the build-up of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere due to fossil fuel combustion, cement manufacture and deforestation. The evidence for this is set out in chapters 2 and 3 of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Working Group 1 report. The IPCC Sixth Assessment reports can all be accessed here (https://www.ipcc.ch/assessment-report/ar6/).

As discussed in chapter 4 of the above report, if the CO2 concentration continues to rise unchecked the world could face a global surface temperature rise of about 3°C or more above pre-industrial levels by the end of this century. The serious consequences of this for human societies and ecosystems are set out in the IPCC Working Group report on impacts, vulnerability, and adaptation.

The Prime Minister has reiterated that net zero is a priority for this Government. The UK is the first major economy to halve its emissions – having cut them by around 53 percent between 1990 and 2023, while also growing its economy by around 80 percent.

More than ever, we are determined to adopt a fair and pragmatic approach to net zero that minimises the burdens on working people. The measures announced by the Prime Minister on 20th September 2023 (https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/pm-speech-on-net-zero-20-september-2023) will help avoid imposing significant costs on families.

The Government understands the importance of affordable energy bills for households and businesses and is focussed on delivering for energy consumers. We are taking a comprehensive approach to bring down future bills.

This includes reforming retail markets to be more effective for consumers through the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA) Programme. We are also investing across the energy system and supporting the progress of new technologies to deliver a smarter energy system, and energy efficiency to reduce costs for all consumers.

The costs of global inaction to tackle climate change significantly outweigh the costs of action. Indeed, delaying action will only put future generations at risk. The Net Zero Review by HM Treasury, published alongside the Net Zero Strategy in October 2021, provided an analysis of the costs and benefits of the transition, found here (http://www.gov.uk/government/publications/net-zero-review-final-report).

As the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) noted in its July 2021 Fiscal Risks Report (https://obr.uk/frs/fiscal-risks-report-july-2021/), “the costs of failing to get climate change under control would be much larger than those of bringing emissions down to net zero”.

Government policy and spending ambitions will support up to 480,000 green jobs in 2030. We have a clear strategy to boost UK industry and reach net zero by 2050 – backed by £300 billion in public and private low carbon investment between 2010 and 2023, with a further £100 billion of private investment expected by 2030. Since September alone companies have announced plans for £30bn of new investment across the energy sector, including to advance green technologies and support green industries of the future.

The public will play a key role in the net zero transition. A significant proportion of the emission reductions will require the public to make green choices and the UK government will be supporting the consumers all the way. Our priority is making green choices significantly easier, clearer and more affordable, and working with industry to remove barriers.

The DESNZ Public Attitudes Tracker shows that people are willing to make green choices. In Summer 2023, a large majority (74 percent) agreed that they could make changes that would help reduce climate change.

When shown a list of behaviours related to reducing climate change, almost all people (98 percent), said that they did at least one of these in their everyday life.

The most recent wave of the DESNZ Public Attitudes Tracker (https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/desnz-public-attitudes-tracker-winter-2023) shows that 80 percent of people in the UK are either fairly concerned or very concerned about climate change and 62 percent of the public consider climate change and the environment to be one of the most important issues facing the UK (ONS 14-25th February 2024 https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/wellbeing/bulletins/publicopinionsandsocialtrendsgreatbritain/14to25february2024).

The Climate Change Act requires that we publish the level of the Carbon Budget 7 twelve years before the period to allow policy makers, businesses, and individuals to prepare. The statutory deadline for setting the Seventh Carbon Budget is June 2026.

In recent correspondence with the Environmental Audit Committee, the Secretary of State for DESNZ stated her support for proper democratic consideration of carbon budgets.

We have committed to additional Parliamentary scrutiny for Carbon Budget 7, which is in line with this government’s commitment to delivering on these targets in a way that brings people with us and ensures democratic debate about the way we get there.

This is nothing less than could have been expected.

The polls mentioned suggest the entire country was asked, but no-one I asked even knew of the polls, let alone was asked any questions.

Also, the polls were conducted between 14th and 25th February, way too small a time for the entire population to be consulted.

Therefore, the percentage figures given are the percentage of the obviously small number of people who were contacted. The ‘80 percent of people in the UK are either fairly concerned or very concerned about climate change‘ represents only a small portion of the whole British population, because most people were not included.

Notice the sentence ‘A significant proportion of the emission reductions will require the public to make green choices…‘. This is another way of saying do as you are told or else, and is the kind of thing you would expect from a hard-line Communist country, not a supposed democracy.

It is now blindingly obvious the British government will book no opposition to their plans, and by the response above, is indicating they will continue to destroy the economy and the lives of the population on the orders of their globalist masters.

We should all know by now this was never about ‘saving the planet’, because the planet is not in danger.

This is about reducing our rights and freedoms to the point where a totalitarian dictatorship can be installed to control every aspect of our lives.

To reduce us to subsistence level of food intake and permanent electricity rationing, confined to our designated areas, while the elites continue to indulge their lavish lifestyles.

See the petition and government response here parliament.uk

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Thanks to Rod Eaton

About the author: Andy Rowlands is a university graduate in space science and British Principia Scientific International researcher, writer and editor who co-edited the new climate science book, ‘The Sky Dragon Slayers: Victory Lap

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Comments (6)

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    Carmel

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    Same old tiresome global warming/climate change/NetZero puppet’s script!
    The only thing that is green about any of it is the colour of money…..€300Bn already foolishly spent (wasted) between 2010 and 2023 on junk technologies ’….with a further £100 billion of private investment expected by 2030.’
    On a positive note, according to those figures the rate of ‘expected’ investment from now to 2030 appears to have dropped by about 30%!

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      Carmel

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      correction….by about 33%!

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        Joe

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        You are NOT helping!

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    Anapat

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    Here we are confronted with a new religion. Religious movements almost always deny democracy and free speech when somebody doubts about what they believe in.

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    Wisenox

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    “reflects the mainstream scientific consensus”

    Just another way of saying “our people agree with our lie”.
    “We own the science” should be rewritten as “we ruined science”.

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      Lorraine

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      The climate scammers have lost their death grip on the imagination.
      It may be a slow awakening, but people are no longer in thrall to the doom sayers.
      Credit for the realization of coercion by manipulation of data may be due to other false claims of the “science” community regarding public health initiatives.
      Government control freaks have bitten off far more than they can chew and they’re choking on it.

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