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Greenhouse gases cut by almost half since 1990, say government
Jersey's greenhouse gas emissions fell by 48% between 1990 and 2023, according to a new from the States said the island produced 357,626 tonnes of greenhouse gases in 2023, compared with nearly 700,000 in States said emissions had dropped due to a reduction in gases produced by the energy supplies themselves, but that overall levels were stagnant between 2022 and government's Carbon Neutral Roadmap aims to make Jersey net zero by 2050 in line with the Paris Agreement, and was marked by a public commitment to spend £23m on measures between 2022 and 2025.
According to the report the biggest causes of the island's total emissions were transport (43%) and heating buildings (33%).However it stated that emissions in the transport sector decreased by 23% since from the residential sector also accounted for 14% of the 2023 total and had dropped by 55% since report said "almost all" emissions were from the burning of fuels in homes, mainly for heating and c added: "Switching from fossil fuel powered heating systems to low carbon alternatives has a significant impact on emissions."