Actions taken this decade will be crucial in mitigating the worst impacts of climate breakdown. Yet, according to our Climate Gap research, we are not cutting emissions fast enough across any of our key lifestyle areas - including our transport.
Transport and climate change
Transport accounts for about a quarter of our emissions, and surface transport emissions are higher than emissions from buildings, industry, agriculture, or aviation. The pandemic showed us it is possible to make rapid and deep cuts, but unfortunately, those reductions are now being reversed.
Impact of electric vehicles starting to be seen
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) 2024 progress report stated, “Surface transport emissions fell slightly, despite overall vehicle-kilometres increasing. This represents the first time that the uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) has had a meaningful impact on the direction of emissions trends.”
The CCC stated that the rate of electric vehicle uptake needs to accelerate rapidly to help reduce emissions. Ethical Consumer believes that reducing car demand is crucial alongside switching to electric cars, because they have problems of their own due to the materials and energy needed.