A long-term strategy document from the British government has set out a goal of clean energy generation by 2035 as funds were lined up to support a net-zero carbon target for vehicles and the overhaul of industry and homes.
Greg Hands, the Energy Minister, said almost half a million jobs across sectors could flow from the government policies across all parts of the UK.
"This is not just an environmental transition, it represents an important economic change too," he said. "We will fully embrace this new green industrial revolution helping the UK to level up as we build back better and get to the front of the global race to go green.
"We need to capitalise on this to ensure British industries and workers benefit. I can therefore announce that the strategy will support up to 440,000 jobs across sectors and across all parts of the UK in 2030."
The government’s Net Zero Strategy is the detailed roadmap setting out how the UK will meet its goal of lowering carbon emissions. Investment was announced for electric car grants, on-street charging points and planting trees as part of longer-range plans to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
The statement was unveiled before crucial UN Cop26 climate talks, which the UK is hosting in Glasgow, with ministers hoping to set an example to other countries on how to go green.
The strategy called for the expansion of 40 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2030, with more onshore, solar and other renewables.
Britain’s fuel shortage and the wider energy crisis in Europe have highlighted the shortcomings of over-reliance on fossil fuels in recent weeks, helping to hasten the adoption of clean, renewable energy generation.
A role for nuclear power was outlined as the government said it would decide on funding for new plants before the end of the current parliamentary term, expected in 2024. The strategy included the launch of a £120 million ($165.7m) Future Nuclear Enabling Fund, retaining options for nuclear technology, including small modular reactors, with a number of potential sites including Wylfa in North Wales.
The Sizewell C site, a nuclear power plant being endorsed by EDF Energy for Suffolk in eastern England, is widely tipped to receive government funding to help the UK meet its ambitions.
This will complement EDF’s Hinkley Point C which is due to be finished in 2026.
The creation of a “regulated asset base” model will be crucial to delivering large atomic power stations. Under the plan, households will be charged for the cost of a plant via an energy levy long before it begins generating electricity.
Ministers are backing smaller modular reactors, or SMRs, which are being developed by a consortium led by Rolls-Royce.
Supporters of SMRs say these could be built in factories at lower cost and risk than at large atomic plants, with expectations the government will approve them to ensure the UK hits the target of zero-carbon electricity by 2015.
Other expectations from the government documents include carbon emission reduction targets for 2035 for sectors such as power, industry, transport, fuel supply and hydrogen.
These include an 80 per cent-85 per cent reduction in carbon emissions for the power sector, a 47 per cent-59 per cent cut for the transport industry and a 63 per cent-76 per cent reduction for industry.
Buildings must cut carbon emissions by 47 per cent-62 per cent, a figure that reflects the level of behavioural change needed among consumers to adapt to a low-carbon future, as well as the cost of transforming millions of homes across the UK.
The Labour opposition said the announcement fell well short of what was needed. "The plan falls short on delivery, and while there is modest short-term investment, there is nothing like the commitment we believe is required. And we know why," said Ed Miliband, the opposition spokesman. "My fear is this plan will not deliver the fair, prosperous transition we need equal to the scale of the emergency we face."
While the government previously outlined its major climate commitments, including achieving net zero by 2050 and reducing emissions overall by 78 per cent in 2035 when compared to 1990 levels, this is the first time it will lay out a sector-by-sector breakdown.
On Monday, the government banned the sale of new gas boilers beyond 2035, with grants of £5,000 offered to British households to replace such apparatus with a low-carbon heat pump to help cut emissions from homes.
Switching to low-carbon heating would reduce the UK’s dependency on fossil fuels and exposure to global price surges in gas, ministers said. The move would also support up to 240,000 jobs across the UK by 2035, they said.
This falls in line with Mr Johnson’s pledge this month to produce "clean power" by 2035.
Meanwhile, the UK has received criticism of its Cop26 planning, with participants complaining about the high cost of renting pavilions for meetings and panel discussions at the event.
Some say the cost is 20 per cent higher than Cop25 in Madrid in 2019.
There are also public order concerns with up to 150,000 protesters expected to take to Glasgow’s streets during the crucial climate talks, which will strain local policing.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FINAL RECKONING
Director: Christopher McQuarrie
Starring: Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg
Rating: 4/5
Profile
Company name: Jaib
Started: January 2018
Co-founders: Fouad Jeryes and Sinan Taifour
Based: Jordan
Sector: FinTech
Total transactions: over $800,000 since January, 2018
Investors in Jaib's mother company Alpha Apps: Aramex and 500 Startups
THE LOWDOWN
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Rating: 4/5
Produced by: Poetic License Motion Pictures; RSVP Movies
Director: Ritesh Batra
Cast: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sanya Malhotra, Farrukh Jaffar, Deepak Chauhan, Vijay Raaz
TOUCH RULES
Touch is derived from rugby league. Teams consist of up to 14 players with a maximum of six on the field at any time.
Teams can make as many substitutions as they want during the 40 minute matches.
Similar to rugby league, the attacking team has six attempts - or touches - before possession changes over.
A touch is any contact between the player with the ball and a defender, and must be with minimum force.
After a touch the player performs a “roll-ball” - similar to the play-the-ball in league - stepping over or rolling the ball between the feet.
At the roll-ball, the defenders have to retreat a minimum of five metres.
A touchdown is scored when an attacking player places the ball on or over the score-line.
'The worst thing you can eat'
Trans fat is typically found in fried and baked goods, but you may be consuming more than you think.
Powdered coffee creamer, microwave popcorn and virtually anything processed with a crust is likely to contain it, as this guide from Mayo Clinic outlines:
Baked goods - Most cakes, cookies, pie crusts and crackers contain shortening, which is usually made from partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. Ready-made frosting is another source of trans fat.
Snacks - Potato, corn and tortilla chips often contain trans fat. And while popcorn can be a healthy snack, many types of packaged or microwave popcorn use trans fat to help cook or flavour the popcorn.
Fried food - Foods that require deep frying — french fries, doughnuts and fried chicken — can contain trans fat from the oil used in the cooking process.
Refrigerator dough - Products such as canned biscuits and cinnamon rolls often contain trans fat, as do frozen pizza crusts.
Creamer and margarine - Nondairy coffee creamer and stick margarines also may contain partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.
UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
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The Year Earth Changed
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DMZ facts
- The DMZ was created as a buffer after the 1950-53 Korean War.
- It runs 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula and is 4km wide.
- The zone is jointly overseen by the US-led United Nations Command and North Korea.
- It is littered with an estimated 2 million mines, tank traps, razor wire fences and guard posts.
- Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un met at a building in Panmunjom, where an armistice was signed to stop the Korean War.
- Panmunjom is 52km north of the Korean capital Seoul and 147km south of Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital.
- Former US president Bill Clinton visited Panmunjom in 1993, while Ronald Reagan visited the DMZ in 1983, George W. Bush in 2002 and Barack Obama visited a nearby military camp in 2012.
- Mr Trump planned to visit in November 2017, but heavy fog that prevented his helicopter from landing.
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MIDWAY
Produced: Lionsgate Films, Shanghai Ryui Entertainment, Street Light Entertainment
Directed: Roland Emmerich
Cast: Ed Skrein, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Quaid, Aaron Eckhart, Luke Evans, Nick Jonas, Mandy Moore, Darren Criss
Rating: 3.5/5 stars
At a glance - Zayed Sustainability Prize 2020
Launched: 2008
Categories: Health, energy, water, food, global high schools
Prize: Dh2.2 million (Dh360,000 for global high schools category)
Winners’ announcement: Monday, January 13
Impact in numbers
335 million people positively impacted by projects
430,000 jobs created
10 million people given access to clean and affordable drinking water
50 million homes powered by renewable energy
6.5 billion litres of water saved
26 million school children given solar lighting
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Director: Ayan Mukerji
Stars: Hrithik Roshan, NTR, Kiara Advani, Ashutosh Rana
Rating: 2/5
Five healthy carbs and how to eat them
Brown rice: consume an amount that fits in the palm of your hand
Non-starchy vegetables, such as broccoli: consume raw or at low temperatures, and don’t reheat
Oatmeal: look out for pure whole oat grains or kernels, which are locally grown and packaged; avoid those that have travelled from afar
Fruit: a medium bowl a day and no more, and never fruit juices
Lentils and lentil pasta: soak these well and cook them at a low temperature; refrain from eating highly processed pasta variants
Courtesy Roma Megchiani, functional nutritionist at Dubai’s 77 Veggie Boutique