I’m not in hock to ideological zealots on climate, says Rishi Sunak
- Rishi Sunak defends his record on climate change and rejects criticism from ideological groups ahead of the Cop28 summit.
- Sunak emphasizes the importance of a pragmatic and cost-saving approach to achieving net zero emissions.
- World leaders reach an agreement on a loss and damage fund at Cop28, with the UK committing £40 million and other countries pledging financial support.
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I’m not in hock to ideological zealots on climate, says Rishi Sunak
Before Cop28 summit, PM says ‘of course’ UK will get to net zero but it can be done in ‘sensible’ wayRishi Sunak has said he is “not in hock to ideological zealots” pressing for more urgent action on the climate emergency, as he prepares to fly to the Cop28 summit.The prime minister said the UK was a “world leader when it comes to climate”, claiming the statistics proved it was ahead of other countries on meeting targets. Continue reading...
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