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rangerrebew
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Net Zero By The Back Door
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October 11, 2025, 08:31:39 am »
Net Zero By The Back Door
October 11, 2025
By Paul Homewood
https://www.cen.uk.com/about-cen
Earlier this week I asked the rhetorical question of how the Conservative Environment Network would respond to Kemi Badenoch’s pledge to ditch the Climate Change Act and Net Zero targets.
The CEN, you will recall, has been campaigning for years to eliminate all UK emissions of greenhouse gases by “mid-century”.
It seems we already have the answer! Sam Hall, who is Director of CEN, has just penned a piece for Conservative Home, which you can read here.
He says that, while he is happy to see climate laws reviewed, the need to reduce emissions remains as important as ever.
https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2025/10/11/net-zero-by-the-back-door/
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Smokin Joe
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Re: Net Zero By The Back Door
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He says that, while he is happy to see climate laws reviewed,
the need to reduce emissions remains as important as ever
.
And if it was never critically important, his statement is still correct.
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