UK Climate Crown Slips As Doubts Hang Over Recent Commitments
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64% : He also tried to talk up his government's investments in renewable energy and what he called the "great achievement" at COP26 on climate aid and forestry protection.64% : Electric cars and renewable power are two notable bright spots in the UK.
60% : But even here the pace of investment in renewable energy, which needs to remain high, dropped to $1.3 billion in the first 10 months of 2022, compared with nine times that amount achieved during each of the previous two years, according to research from BloombergNEF.
48% : Green activists expressed some optimism after Sunak's government removed from his cabinet Jacob Rees-Mogg, the business secretary under Truss who pushed for more oil drilling and decried "climate alarmism."
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