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Britain's greenhouse gas emissions fell 2% last year

Britain’s greenhouse gas emissions fell by 2% last year, ​provisional government data showed on Thursday, as ‌emissions from industry fell.

Britain has a target to reach net zero emissions by 2050, which will require a huge increase ​in renewable electricity and a switch to cleaner ​electric vehicles.

Total greenhouse gas emissions were estimated ⁠at 367 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent ​in 2025, down 7 million tons from 2024, the ​Department for Energy Security and Net Zero said.

The industrial sector saw the largest drop, with emissions down 12% due to ​blast furnace closures in the iron and steel ​sectors which led to lower gas use, DESNZ said.

Last year also ‌saw ⁠the first year there was no coal-fired power generation in Britain in more than 140 years after the last plant closed in September 2024.

Electricity sector emissions ​were down 1%.

Emissions ​in the ⁠transport sector however rose 2% due to an increase in petrol and diesel ​use.

The data means Britain’s greenhouse gas emissions ​have ⁠fallen around 54% from 1990 levels.

As part of efforts to meet the net zero goal, Britain set an ⁠interim ​target to cut greenhouse gases ​by 81% by 2035.