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Statement in response to IPCC report on climate change

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In response to the IPCC 5th Assessment Report, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey, released the following statement:

鈥淭his report represents the most comprehensive look at the impacts of climate change ever written 鈥 involving a huge amount of work by over 310 scientific experts drawn from universities and research institutes in 73 different countries around the world.

鈥淭he science has clearly spoken. Left unchecked, climate change will impact on many aspects of our society, with far reaching consequences to human health, global food security and economic development.

鈥淭he recent flooding in the UK is a testament to the devastation that climate change could bring to our daily lives.

鈥淭he UK is leading from the front and working with European partners. We鈥檝e adopted some of the most ambitious climate targets in the world. We are investing in low carbon and energy efficiency technologies, with an increased focus on home grown renewables, to reduce our reliance of foreign imports and create a sustainable supply of affordable energy for consumers and businesses alike. We are also pushing for an ambitious EU energy and climate change package that will lead to a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and will take us on the next step to tackling climate change.

鈥淭his evidence strengthens the case for early action in the UK and around the world to lessen the significant risks posed by climate change. We cannot afford to wait鈥.


Adapted from a press release by .

Read the article online at: /regulations-and-standards/03112014/response-to-ipcc-report-1556/

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