Net zero: Green groups paint us as villains, minister says

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Net zero: Green groups paint us as villains, minister says
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Graham Stuart defends the government's decision to allow more oil and gas exploration in the UK.

Mr Stuart told the committee the UK would still be burning gas in 2050, when the country is committed to reaching net zero carbon emissions.his claimThis was because production emissions from extracting oil and gas in the North Sea were lower than those associated with imported fossil fuels, he said.found the production of natural gas from the UK created less than half the emissions of imported liquefied natural gas .

Both the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , the global body for climate science, and the International Energy Agency have expressed such a view.that the best way to lower high energy prices was to stop using fossil fuels rather than drill for more of them.Climate minister Graham Stuart answered questions about the UK's energy policy

Mr Lewis cited a scientific study showing oil production needed to be phased out by 2034 to offer a 50% chance that global temperatures would not increase by more than 1.5C, adding: "It sounds like you're peeing on our heads and telling us it's raining." Mr Lewis said, again citing scientists, that "this government is going in wrong direction on net zero".

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