"People must use less transport, eat
less red meat and buy fewer clothes if the UK is to virtually halt
greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, the government's chief environment
scientist has warned.
However, he said technology would help.
The conundrum facing the UK - and elsewhere - was how we shift ourselves away from consuming, he added.
In an interview with BBC News, Sir Ian warned that persuasive political leadership was needed to carry the public through the challenge.
Asked whether Boris Johnson would deliver that leadership, he declined to comment.
Mr Johnson has already been accused by environmentalists of talking up electric cars whilst reputedly planning a cut in driving taxes that would increase emissions and undermine the electric car market."
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