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In line with Climate Change Committee recommendations, for the first time the UK is to incorporate its share of international aviation and shipping emissions in its new carbon budget, BEIS said. We want to continue to raise the bar on tackling climate change, and that s why we re setting the most ambitious target to cut emissions in the world, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in the statement.
In a planned address to the US Leaders Summit on Climate April 22, the prime minister would urge world leaders to join the UK in setting targets to reduce emissions by 2030 that align with net-zero, BEIS said.
Cold, Calm Arctic Weather Set to Rattle Europe Energy Markets
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(Bloomberg) Europe is girding for an extended blast of freezing conditions with temperatures set to drop below zero in many parts by the end of this week.
A sub-zero blast that has already blanketed Madrid in a rare snowfall is set to worsen with a weather phenomenon known as a sudden stratospheric warming. The event can disrupt the polar vortex, the winds that usually keep cold air contained in the far north, and allow freezing weather to head south.
It threatens a re-run of âthe beast from the eastâ of two years ago, when a deadly Siberian cold blast lashed Europe, forcing evacuations, stranding trains and snarling traffic. It couldnât come at a worse time for the regionâs heating and power systems, with calm conditions expected to stif