People in the UK aren’t doing enough to change their behaviour to tackle climate change, according to the country鈥檚 chief scientific adviser, who says he has made changes including eating less meat and cycling more.
鈥淚t鈥檚 starting,鈥 says Patrick Vallance, speaking at the COP26 summit in Glasgow. 鈥淚s it where it needs to be yet? Probably not. I think there鈥檚 more to go. There鈥檚 a willingness and there鈥檚 an engagement taking place.鈥
Vallance鈥檚 comments contrast with the approach taken by the UK government to date. UK ministers and officials have focused on technology change 鈥 such as swapping petrol vehicles for electric ones 鈥 rather than behaviour change, such as shifting diets or flying less. Yet the UK鈥檚 statutory climate advisers much of the action needed to reach net-zero emissions requires behaviour changes.
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Tim Peake, the British astronaut, also spoke to New 女生小视频 at COP26 about the need for lifestyle changes. 鈥淚t is going to be difficult for everybody. Everybody is going to have to change,鈥 he says. Peake says that he recently fully reinsulated his loft at home. 鈥淭hese are the small steps that everybody can make. But lots of small steps add up to a huge impact.鈥
Asked if the UK government is doing enough to encourage people to change their habits, he says: 鈥淚t needs to be done in a positive way. We need to make the green choice the easy choice, because there鈥檚 lots of people struggling at the moment, inflation is going up and the cost of living is going up.
鈥淲e do need to be aware of people鈥檚 budgets at this time, to make sure we鈥檙e encouraging them to use public transport not just because it鈥檚 clean and green but it鈥檚 easier than driving somewhere.鈥
Vallance says he is hopeful of serious action on climate change. 鈥淭here鈥檚 actually quite a lot of hope. The technologies we need are either here or in development,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he second reason for hope is we鈥檝e got a whole generation that鈥檚 absolutely determined to do this. There鈥檚 behaviour change already happening right the way across the globe.鈥
On progress at COP26, where governments are entering the endgame to reach a final statement in Glasgow this week, Vallance says net-zero pledges and commitments on deforestation and methane are all important steps. But, referring to the world鈥檚 goal of holding global warming to 1.5掳C above pre-industrial levels, he cautions: 鈥淭his is tough. 1.5掳C is really tough. It鈥檚 not an easy target.鈥
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