CO2 emissions need to reach net zero by 2050 to limit global warming to 1.5°C
Climate change, driven by natural and human factors like fossil fuel use, agriculture, and deforestation, is altering global weather patterns and causing disruptions to water resources, ecosystems, and crop yields. Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap solar radiation, leading to global warming, especially in oceans. Scientific evidence indicates a higher risk of significant environmental changes if global temperatures rise beyond 2°C above pre-industrial levels. Since 1992, most countries have been part of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, a treaty providing a framework for international cooperation for combating climate change. This was followed by the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 which commits its developed country Parties to internationally binding emission reduction targets, and the Paris Agreement in 2015 which sets out an international action plan to limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. Achieving these targets requires systemic changes in global emission patterns. The energy sector can contribute through demand-side interventions, energy efficiency, flexible systems, and renewable energy sources to help mitigate climate impacts and limit temperature rise.
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2023
was the warmest year on record since recordkeeping began in 1880 (NASA)
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metric tonnes of ice per year on average was shed from the Antarctic ice sheet between 2002 and 2023 (NASA)
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of greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector in 2022 were CO2 emissions from energy combustion and industrial processes (IEA)
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increase in carbon dioxide emissions from flaring was seen from 2022 to 2023 (Statistical Review of World Energy)
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UK government to halve subsidies paid to Drax power station from 2027
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‘Ambitious policy’ is needed to support decarbonisation of the global buildings sector, says ETC
12/2/2025
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North Sea oil and gas field developments delayed while third runway at Heathrow airport proposed: a week in the life of the UK energy transition
5/2/2025
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Japan’s draft energy strategy attracts criticism on clean energy and decarbonisation grounds
5/2/2025
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UK government pushes forward nuclear fusion after JET with £410mn funding
29/1/2025
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Events and training
Energy Institute East Midlands Online Lectures
11/3/2025
Energy Institute East Midlands Online Lectures
Technical guidance publications
EI 3538
Energy retail station sites green guide: opportunities to contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
August 2023
The energy and fuel retail sector is one of many industries expected to undergo considerable disruption in the next decade to meet the emerging challe...
EI 3471
EI Research report: Evolution of condition monitoring requirements for combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plants
September 2021
Combined cycle has turbine (CCGT) power plants were originally designed for baseload operation however this has changed (particularly in the UK), e.g....
HSE 199 Understanding your energy culture
July 2017
Understanding your energy culture is a new tool adapted from the well-known Understanding your HSE culture tool. The Energy Institute has adapted the...
EI 1533 Quality assurance requirements for semi-synthetic jet fuel and synthetic blending components (SBC)
February 2025
EI 1533 provides essential quality assurance requirements and recommendations for the manufacture of synthetic (jet fuel) blending components (SBC), (...
Health Technical Information Sheets
February 2025
Health technical information sheet 1: Individual health risk assessmentsIntroductionHealth risk assessments are carried out to determine the risk of a...