Human-induced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are primarily responsible for the rapid climate change we are seeing on Earth today – as evidenced by satellite, atmospheric and ground-based observations.
So that our UK leaders can effectively tackle climate change and meet the legislative net zero target, we must accurately measure how and where we are achieving GHG emissions reductions and whether the climate is responding.
Changes as a result of policy interventions can be observed on a relatively short time scale (years), while the actual effect of such changes on the climate system will only be observable over longer timescales (decades).