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Recommendation 2

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The Department is not yet reporting on the programmes across government that are crucial to...

Conclusion
The Department is not yet reporting on the programmes across government that are crucial to the delivery of net zero in a way that enables Parliament or the public to scrutinise progress. In early 2019, government established new arrangements for coordinating the departments involved in achieving net zero. The Department has overall responsibility for achieving net zero and for ensuring cross-government arrangements are working effectively and that departments are reducing emissions over time towards achieving net zero. But there is no single place where information is brought together about the overall progress of key net zero policies, or a clear set of measures which can be consistently used to judge progress. This limits the Department’s ability to identify potential issues with achieving net zero and take corrective action if necessary. The Department is working with the Climate Change Committee to develop new measures of progress that are more straightforward to understand, which it expects could be used both for monitoring as well as in public communication of progress towards net zero. The Department must publish its plans and targets for all sectors and make clear to the public how government actions, such as the recent decision not to intervene over the local granting of planning permission to a coal mine in Cumbria, are consistent with its trajectory to net zero. Otherwise, government runs the risk of sending the wrong messages to the public about its commitment to this goal. Recommendation: The Department should develop a clear set of metrics that provide a system-wide view of progress towards net zero. These metrics, which should include reporting on progress of emissions levels compared to expectations within each sector, should be reported regularly from the end of 2021, in as close to real time as is feasible and produced in a user-friendly manner for the public. 6 Achieving Net Zero
Government Response Acknowledged
HM Government Acknowledged
2: PAC conclusion: The Department is not yet reporting on the programmes across government that are crucial to the delivery of net zero in a way that enables Parliament or the public to scrutinise progress. 2: PAC recommendation: The Department should develop a clear set of metrics that provide a system-wide view of progress towards net zero. These metrics, which should include reporting on progress of emissions levels compared to expectations within each sector, should be reported regularly from the end of 2021, in as close to real time as is feasible and produced in a user-friendly manner for the public. 2.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: Winter 2021 2. 2 The government already publishes the ‘Energy and Emissions Projections’ every year, which is a wo rld-leading approach to projecting the UK’s annual emissions, by sector, according to United Nations Fr amework Convention on Climate Change guidelines. The department will continue to publish these an nually. 2. 3 The government’s 10 Point Plan also sets out a range of ambition metrics by sector. The department is planning a comprehensive Net Zero Strategy, covering all sectors, to set out the pathway to net zero by 2050 – and this will set out in more detail the metrics the department will track towards net zero. The government will need to continue to review and refine sectoral plans and contributions to net zero as technologies, as well as government policies, evolve.