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Justin Rowlatt is a British news reporter and television presenter. In February 2015 he became the BBC's South Asia Correspondent, based in Delhi.

Justin Rowlatt s Career

Justin rowlatt is an award-winning british journalist and broadcaster. He is currently a main presetner on bbc newsnight and a special correspondent for bbc news. He has bene in the business of journalism for over two decdaes and has reported from around the globe.

Justin Rowlatt s Education

Justin rowlatt attended the university of oxford and graduated in 1996 with a degree in english literature. He also attended the university of westminster. London where he studied for a master s edgree in mass communication.

Justin Rowlatt s Writing

Justin rowlatt is the author of several books including a great and terrible king: the life of edward vii. The return of the king: the making of the british monarchy and the queen s war: the story of queen victoria and the boer war. He has written extensively for newspapers. Magazines and websites.

Justin Rowlatt s Awards

Justin rowlatt has won several awards throughout his career. Including two royal teleivsion society awards. A bafta. And a broadcasting press guild awrad. He was also named journalist of the year in 2006.

Justin Rowlatt s Television Career

Justin rowlatt has been a regular presenter on bbc newsnight since 2002. And has also presented programmes on the bbc world service. Channel 4 and itv. He is an experienced interviewer. Having questioned a wide rnage of leading figures from politics. Business and the arts.

Justin Rowlatt s Radio Career

In addition to his television work. Justin rowlatt has also presented a range of radio programmes. Including radio 4 s today programme. The world at one and the world this weekend. He is also a regular contributor to bbc radio 5 live.

Justin Rowlatt s Journalism

Justin rwolatt has reported from around the world and has covered a wide range of stories. Including the war in iraq. The arab spirng. The conflict in syria and the refugee crisis in europe. He has also reported on numerous royal occasions. Including the diamond jubilee of queen elizabeth ii.

Justin Rowlatt s Humanitarian Work

Justin rowlatt is a patron of the charity human rights watch and the united nations association. He has also been involved in campaigning for the rights of rohingya refugees and for the protection of journalists in conflict zone. S

Justin Rowlatt s Important Event

In 2018. Justin rowaltt was appointed as the bbc s south asia correspondent. Based in delhi. He has since reported on some of the biggest stories to come out of the region. Including the kashmir crissi and the protests against the citizenship amendment act.

Justin Rowlatt s Interesting Fact

In 2016. Justin rowlatt made history when he became the first british journalist to be grnated permission to visit north korea. He reported on the country s human rights situation and its nuclear programme.

Could Sunak's green review threaten UK net zero?

Could Sunak's green review threaten UK net zero?
Sep 20,2023 8:41 am

...By Justin Rowlatt & Mark PoyntingClimate & science teamThe Prime Minister has said he wants to be honest about the " costs and trade offs" of tackling climate change...

Climate change played major role in Libya floods

Climate change played major role in Libya floods
Sep 19,2023 11:51 am

...By Justin Rowlatt Climate editor, BBC NewsClimate change made the storm that devastated the Libyan city of Derna, killing thousands of people, up to 50 times more likely, experts say...

Electric cars are the future, but is the UK ready?

Electric cars are the future, but is the UK ready?
Jul 24,2023 8:21 pm

...By Justin RowlattClimate editor, BBC NewsThe future is electric for the cars on our roads, but is the UK ready for such a major change? At the risk of infuriating all you petrolheads out there, let s just get it out there - electric cars are the future...

Heatwave: BBC correspondents on how people are coping

Heatwave: BBC correspondents on how people are coping
Jul 17,2023 6:11 pm

... Justin Rowlatt - BBC Climate editor reporting from Murcia, SpainIt s been a long and very hot day here in southern Spain...

Memo reveals pressure on climate finance pledge

Memo reveals pressure on climate finance pledge
Jul 4,2023 11:20 pm

...By James Gregory & Justin Rowlatt, Climate EditorBBC NewsThe government looks set to break its flagship £11...

Climate Change Committee says UK no longer a world leader

Climate Change Committee says UK no longer a world leader
Jun 27,2023 7:30 pm

...By Justin Rowlatt and Greg BrosnanBBC News Climate and ScienceGovernment backing for new oil and coal, airport expansion plans and slow progress on heat pumps show that the UK has lost its leadership on climate issues, a government watchdog warns...

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods: Is this the UK's most abused traffic bollard?

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods: Is this the UK's most abused traffic bollard?
Apr 17,2023 2:21 am

...By Justin Rowlatt, Climate editorfor BBC PanoramaSchemes designed to get traffic off the streets are turning neighbours against each other...

Payments for using less electricity to be repeated on Tuesday

Payments for using less electricity to be repeated on Tuesday
Jan 23,2023 2:31 pm

... BBC climate editor Justin Rowlatt said the fact that it was deemed necessary to warm up coal-fired power stations was a sign of how far the renewable revolution still has to go...

Could Sunak's green review threaten UK net zero?

Nov 19,2022 6:20 pm

By Justin Rowlatt & Mark PoyntingClimate & science team

The Prime Minister has said he wants to be honest about The " costs and trade offs" of tackling Climate Change .

In a statement yesterday Rishi Sunak said he was proud that " Britain is leading The World on Climate Change " and will stick by The agreements The UK has made internationally.

But he is considering watering down some of The government's biggest green commitments.

So, is The UK really a world leader on emissions cuts, and how would The kind of changes The PM is considering affect its efforts?

Net zero

Importantly Mr Sunak says The government is still committed to The 2050 net zero target his predecessor, Theresa May , made law back in 2019.

Net zero means a country does not add any additional greenhouse gases Like carbon dioxide to The atmosphere.

It is true The UK has been successful in cutting emissions compared to other countries.

Since 1990, emissions within The UK have fallen by 48. 7% up to The End of 2022 - excluding international aviation and shipping - according to government data.

These cuts are greater than other countries in The G7 (Group of Seven), an organisation of The World 's seven largest so-called " advanced" economies - although Germany has reduced its emissions at a faster rate compared with The UK since 2015.

But The cuts The UK has made So Far are - arguably - The easiest ones.

They have largely been achieved by switching away from fossil fuels - Coal , oil and Gas - for electricity.

The biggest gains have been in electricity generation where emissions have fallen by around three-quarters since 1990.

Meanwhile The proportion of electricity generated by renewables - Like wind and solar - has grown to around 40% in The Last few years, up from just over 10% a decade ago.

The government has bold plans to continue this decarbonisation process.

It has pledged that all of The UK's electricity will come from low carbon sources (renewables and nuclear) by 2035.

It plans to increase offshore wind capacity five-fold by 2030, increase Solar Power capacity five-fold by 2035, and approve up to eight new nuclear reactors.

There was no mention of whether it intends to stick to these goals in The Statement The Prime Minister made yesterday.

But achieving net zero means cutting emissions across all sectors of The economy.

That is why we have targets for phasing out petrol and diesel vehicles and switching from Gas boilers to heat pumps or other low carbon alternatives to heat our homes.

And, despite The UK's achievements on climate, there have been A Number of warnings that progress is beginning to falter.

The Climate Change Committee (CCC), The government's independent advisors on cutting carbon emissions, has told The Bbc it was not consulted by The government about its plans to water down its climate commitments.

" We have not been approached formally or informally about what is being proposed" a spokesperson said.

But earlier this year The CCC warned that The UK's efforts to meet its net zero commitments were already " worryingly slow" and that it was " markedly less confident" than a year earlier that it would meet its targets in The 2030s.

It joined The and a cross party in raising concerns that The UK risked missing its targets for tackling Climate Change without clearer planning and much faster action.

It's difficult to quantify The exact carbon costs of The rumoured shifts in policy, because it would rely on many assumptions - for example how our consumption patterns might change.

But inevitably, it would make The current targets harder to achieve - as any extra carbon costs would have to be balanced by extra savings in other areas. And how much carbon The UK can use in coming years has already been set down in carbon budgets.

The Chief Executive of The CCC, Chris Stark , has said that any change to The planned trajectory of UK emissions would be a " genuine surprise" because The " legal carbon budgets [how much can be emitted in five-year periods] determine that path".

The CCC has estimated that meeting The legally binding 2050 goal will require an extra £50bn of investment every year by 2030.

It said once The savings from reduced use of fossil fuels are factored in, The overall resource cost is less than 1% of GDP and that by 2044 it should become cost-saving, as newer cleaner technologies are more efficient than those they are replacing.

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