CO2 emissions from new North Sea drilling sites would match 30 years’ worth from UK households

CO2 emissions from new North Sea drilling sites would match 30 years’ worth from UK households

Environment, Oil, Gas, Climate crisis, Energy Business | The Guardian

​New research comes as dozens of small potential fields have received some form of license from the governmentPotential new North Sea oil and gas fields with early stage licences from the UK would emit as much carbon dioxide as British households produce in three decades.The finding has led to calls to the government to reject demands from fossil fuel producers for the final permits needed to allow their operations to go ahead. Continue reading… 

New research comes as dozens of small potential fields have received some form of license from the government

Potential new North Sea oil and gas fields with early stage licences from the UK would emit as much carbon dioxide as British households produce in three decades.

The finding has led to calls to the government to reject demands from fossil fuel producers for the final permits needed to allow their operations to go ahead.

Continue reading… 

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