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Related: About this forumGreta Thunberg: Teen activist says UK is 'irresponsible' on climate
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48017083Teenage activist Greta Thunberg has described the UK's response to climate change as "beyond absurd".
In a speech to MPs, the Swedish 16-year-old criticised the UK for supporting new exploitation of fossil fuels and exaggerating cuts to carbon emissions.
She was invited to Westminster after inspiring the school climate strikes movement.
In her speech in Parliament on Tuesday, Miss Thunberg said the UK was supporting shale gas fracking, greater exploitation of North Sea oil and gas fields and expanding airports.
In a speech to MPs, the Swedish 16-year-old criticised the UK for supporting new exploitation of fossil fuels and exaggerating cuts to carbon emissions.
She was invited to Westminster after inspiring the school climate strikes movement.
In her speech in Parliament on Tuesday, Miss Thunberg said the UK was supporting shale gas fracking, greater exploitation of North Sea oil and gas fields and expanding airports.
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Greta Thunberg: Teen activist says UK is 'irresponsible' on climate (Original Post)
T_i_B
Apr 2019
OP
Thank the Atlantic - she's gone round many European countries by train
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2019
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3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)1. Thank dog she is not coming here to embarass our country.
muriel_volestrangler
(102,477 posts)2. Thank the Atlantic - she's gone round many European countries by train
so that the carbon footprint is small.
T_i_B
(14,800 posts)3. The embarrassment here is right wing keyboard colonels...
...who have reacted to Greta Thunberg by flinging abuse rather than making any attempt to engage with people over the issues she raises.
This approach by right wingers actually does a disservice to their own cause. And on that note, my former MP Natascha Engel has resigned her position as "fracking tsar" as she doesn't think that the Conservatives are pushing fracking enough!
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/fracking-tsar-quits-impossible-role-after-six-months/ar-BBWmqwL?ocid=spartanntp
The government's fracking tsar has quit the post after just six months, claiming policy around the controversial process has meant her role has become "an impossible task".
Natascha Engel said a traffic light system which halts fracking when a tremor with a magnitude of 0.5 is recorded "amounts to a de facto ban" and accused environmental activists of being "highly successful" in encouraging the government to curb fracking despite its "enormous potential".
In her resignation letter to Greg Clark, the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the former Labour MP said: "A perfectly viable and exciting new industry that could help meet our carbon reduction targets, make us energy secure and provide jobs in parts of the country that really need them is in danger of withering on the vine - not for any technical or safety reasons, but because of a political decision."
Natascha Engel said a traffic light system which halts fracking when a tremor with a magnitude of 0.5 is recorded "amounts to a de facto ban" and accused environmental activists of being "highly successful" in encouraging the government to curb fracking despite its "enormous potential".
In her resignation letter to Greg Clark, the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the former Labour MP said: "A perfectly viable and exciting new industry that could help meet our carbon reduction targets, make us energy secure and provide jobs in parts of the country that really need them is in danger of withering on the vine - not for any technical or safety reasons, but because of a political decision."