Campaigners call Graham Stuart’s comments ‘laughable’ and say Conservatives are weaponising climate action
Oil and gas are “not the problem” for the climate, but the carbon emissions arising from them are, the UK’s net zero minister has told MPs.
In words that suggested the UK could place yet more emphasis on technologies to capture and store carbon, Graham Stuart said fossil fuel production was not driving climate change, but demand for fossil fuels, in a bullish defence of the government’s much-criticised stance.
tal@lemmy.today 1 year ago
I don’t believe that the title is an accurate summary of the person’s quote. Based on the body text, he said that he wanted to constrain demand rather than supply. He did not say that oil and gas did not matter.
I don’t know what global consensus is on that, but just going off what targets I’ve seen, I believe that his statement is probably in-line with what is being done around the world. I don’t see people talking about constraining extraction, like a country targeting N bcm of extraction of natural gas by year Y. Rather, they talk about constraining consumption, like not emitting more than N amount of carbon dioxide (the emissions very being when combustion occurs) or limiting the number of cars being sold by year Y.
And you want the world to choose either consumption or production to be the constraint, since if some do some and some the other, you wonly have any constraint – just a bunch of permissive suppliers sending to permissive consumers.
mannycalavera@feddit.uk 1 year ago
Checks publication … makes sense.
That said, the conservative minister should be a bit more savvy and champion increased use of renewables and shout louder about their use rather than the reverse and promoting fossil fuels.
Why there hasn’t been a national campaign for home insulation is beyond me. Some forward thinking ten years ago might have seen us in a very different position today which would have, as the minister wants, reduced demand.
Fucking tools.