Dr Jenifer Baxter, Head of Engineering at the
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, comments on the Committee on
Climate Change’s report on Net Zero:
“The Institution welcomes these targets set out by
the CCC. The Institution has long campaigned for more sustainable
engineering across our industries to reduce all pollutant
emissions including greenhouse gases.
We know that many technologies exist that can speed
up the reduction in GHG emissions, but technologies that are
clean are not always pollution-free
themselves.
Decisions on which technologies to support should be
based on the outputs the technology brings and the full life
cycle analysis - they should not be based on ideology or
popularity. In order to deliver long term change, it is important
that we ensure that our new low-carbon lives are a true
improvement on the current infrastructure.
Our relationship with new technologies and services
will continue to change over the next 30 years and we look
forward to supporting the U.K. and Regional Governments in
meeting these targets while continuing to improve the world
through engineering.
Achieving UK net zero emissions will require every
tool at our disposal, including technologies that enable negative
emissions. In particular, the report highlights how crucial CCUS
(carbon capture, usage and storage) will be to achieving this
goal. Whether for hydrogen production or to decarbonise heavy
industry, the CCC are correct in saying that ‘CCS is a necessity
not an option’”