Greenhouse gas emissions in the UK will be cut to almost zero by 2050, under the terms of a new government plan to tackle climate change.
Prime Minister Theresa May said there was a "moral duty to leave this world in a better condition than what we inherited".
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Cutting emissions would benefit public health and cut NHS costs, she said.
Britain is the first major nation to propose this target - and it has been widely praised by green groups.
But some say the phase-out is too late to protect the climate, and others fear that the task is impossible.
Climate change: UK government to commit to 2050 target - BBC News
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