Even during lockdown, Manchester did not cut its carbon emissions enough
17.10.2022 - 12:35
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Manchester cut its carbon emissions by 12 pc in 2020, according to new data which shows that the city fell short of its targets even during Covid lockdowns. The data published by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is said to be the most accurate data available on emissions.
It reveals that despite a big drop due to the national lockdown followed by regional restrictions, the city still missed its target of a 13 pc reduction a year. Estimates for 2021 predict that emissions then rose by 6 pc the following year.
Councillors were warned this week that if these latest estimates are correct, Manchester will have already exceeded its five-year carbon budget as a city. Speaking at a Manchester council scrutiny meeting on Thursday (October 13), Labour councillor Annette Wright described the situation as 'absolutely dire'.
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She said: "It's worse than a lot of people anticipated these figures were going to be. This was the lockdown. We're in an absolutely dire situation now."
Green Party councillor Rob Nunney was 'really concerned' that the city missed its target even with a slowdown in carbon-emitting activities during lockdown. Manchester originally had a target to reduce its emissions by 13 pc per year from 2018 onwards to stay within a scientifically-calculated carbon budget.
But the city is on track to miss its first major milestone of halving emissions by 2025, meaning that a 16 pc reduction is now required every year until 2038 by which point Greater Manchester has committed to becoming carbon neutral. It comes a month after the scrutiny committee was warned that the city is set to blow its carbon
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