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UK PM Rishi Sunak delays petrol, diesel car ban in net zero reset

In a speech at Downing Street, the UK PM Rishi Sunak reiterated that there is no change to the country's commitment to reduce carbon emissions to hit its net zero target by 2050 but only a shift towards a more “pragmatic, proportionate and realistic path” to achieving that goal amid a cost-of-living crisis

By PTI Sept 21, 2023 11:37:04 PM IST (Updated)

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday laid out a shift in strategy towards achieving the country’s net zero climate action targets, including a delay of five years in imposing a proposed ban on petrol and diesel cars to 2035.
In a speech at Downing Street, the British Indian leader reiterated that there is no change to the UK’s commitment to reduce carbon emissions to hit its net zero target by 2050 but only a shift towards a more “pragmatic, proportionate and realistic path” to achieving that goal amid a cost-of-living crisis.
Net zero refers to global commitments that harmful greenhouse gas emissions must be balanced by carbon dioxide removals over a specified time period. “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,” said Sunak.