As I understand it the government has committed to the UK to being carbon neutral by 2050.
Which refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas produced and the amount removed from the atmosphere. We reach net zero when the amount we add is no more than the amount taken away.
We have reduced our emissions with measures such as doing away with coal fired power stations and building the largest off shore wind farm in the world (also by willfully exporting much of our heavy industries overseas).
But to go forward from where we are now means that the ordinary person is going to notice changes, possibly big changes.
Gas boilers are slated for replacement; new ones won't be installed in new build homes post 2025. Eventually they will be banned and replaced by electric boilers and or expensive heat pumps.
New patrol and diesel cars will not be on sale post 2030 to be replaced by electric cars (ECVs).
So we are going to need lots more electricity which for reliability means more nuclear power stations. Especially as the existing nuclear power station at Dungeness has just been closed with immediate effect, seven years early.
Then we have to address "carbon heavy" industries like cement and steel which account for up to 80% of our emissions (according to the Telegraph on Saturday). I'm not sure how you do this.
But as the Telegraph article postulated, how are you going to achieve all this without net zero being seen to be "an elitist project"?
it's OK saying that UK holidaymakers shouldn't be flying abroad for their holidays, but hard to sustain when the world leaders are jetting everywhere! That's do as we say writ large.
And then there are the fanatics, the ones who will never be satisfied whatever is done. The kind who say eating meat should be taxed to reduce consumption. This should be fun. Come and have your Big Mac Locust burger! No ta, will be the usual reaction.
So in the near future we will be having interesting times. Expect a massive PR campaign to support all measures; but if the perception is that all this is a project run by hypocritical politicians under the slogan do as we say, not do as we do - watch out for fireworks.