Allowing Cumbria coalmine was ‘disaster’ for climate diplomacy, says Lord Turner
by Fiona Harvey Environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#6GDMC)
Former chair of climate change committee says UK's decision has encouraged other countries to keep exploiting fossil fuels
The UK's decision to open a new coalmine in Cumbria was a disaster" that encouraged other countries to press ahead with fossil fuels, and the continued expansion of North Sea oil and gas is likely to continue the harm, a former chief adviser to the government has said.
Other countries are using the UK as an excuse for pressing ahead with fossil fuel projects despite their climate commitments, according to Adair Turner, the first chair of the Committee on Climate Change and a former head of the CBI.
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