What does Liz Truss as prime minister mean for climate action?

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  1. Maybe a shift from ‘too little to late’ over to a more robust ‘basically fuck all because its too late’. Quite how other nations and the British public will react to that level of honesty will certainly give us some interesting times.

  2. From one of the least polluting nations that gets most of its energy from green generation.

    That even if did a net zero today would make zero impact from the most polluting nations that you do zero about.

    You in the UK just export your manufacturing and keep consuming then wag a finger at your own as you do not have the bravery to actually take on the real polluters of the world.

    The UK can do nothing accept that you are now just a third rate world power that the large nations ignore.

  3. In September 2022, the Independent (and others) can still produce a piece about energy and climate change without uttering the word nuclear.

  4. “What does Liz Truss as prime minister mean for climate action?”

    Probably good – she’ll crash the British economy so hard, it’ll cut down emissions by a good few percent.

  5. She was bragging about restarting fracking and was moaning about solar panels in fields so I’ll take a quick guess and say she will do fuck all.

  6. “Temporarily” cutting the Green Levy and probably the Net Zero targets are dead certs. How Temporary that will actually be is a different question. We’ll probably also see more fracking and or oil exploitation. Hopefully we might actually see investment in Nuclear though.

  7. The fucking end of it, I hope. These climate gurus and their self-referencing models are whats put us in this position in the first place.

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