Robert Palmer
@robertnpalmer.bsky.social
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Deputy Director, Uplift. Campaigning for a rapid & fair transition away from oil & gas production in the UK. Ex-Tax Justice UK & Global Witness. He/him 🏳️‍🌈. All views are my own.
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robertnpalmer.bsky.social
A good news story!

I spoke to The Standard Tech Science Daily podcast on how renewables have now surpassed coal for electricity generation this year
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lukemurphy.bsky.social
For ~20yrs the Climate Change Act has powered clean growth & climate action

Proud to co-ordinate 124 MPs & Peers to urge the Conservatives, don’t scrap it

Turning climate leadership into a political football puts our economy, security & children’s future at risk

#ClimateAction
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tessakhan.bsky.social
While the Tory party's energy & climate policy grows increasingly detached from reality, worth reflecting on a remarkable, under-reported event at Labour conference: the launch of Climate Jobs UK, a campaign by GMB, Prospect & other TUs focused on the creation of good jobs in the energy transition
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tessakhan.bsky.social
Nick Robinson on Today this AM was completely wrong to suggest that pumping more oil & gas from the North Sea would lower bills, something even former Tory Energy Secretaries have accepted.

We’ve burned most of the gas and export the vast majority of the oil—and oil is basically what’s left…
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climatecentreuk.bsky.social
"The reality is that the small print in the industry's own reports show that there is vanishingly small amounts of gas thats left to be extracted from the North Sea."

Tessa Khan, Executive Director & Founder at Uplift, @tessakhan.bsky.social. On LBC with Clare Foges @lbc.co.uk.
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tessakhan.bsky.social
Some highly questionable industry assertions about ‘tiebacks’ and new oil & gas exploration licensing covered by the Sunday Times this morning, incl. the volume of potential production & the impact on jobs & supply chains. Let's take a closer look: www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
Labour looks to water down North Sea drilling ban
Ed Miliband is expected to allow exploration next to existing sites to increase fossil fuel production without breaking a manifesto pledge
www.thetimes.com
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tessakhan.bsky.social
The FT’s John Gapper has offered his advice on North Sea oil and gas drilling this morning. Let’s start with what we agree on:

The UK government needs a proper plan for the future of the North Sea. This is unarguable. 🧵
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steveakehurst.bsky.social
Somewhat sensationalist headline here obscures some really interesting research - which tallies with other available tracking data - on shifting attitudes to climate in the UK.

Below are a few quick thoughts on how to understand this, in my view 👇 t.co/gDqlQgQBHn
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jessralston.bsky.social
How much oil and gas is REALLY left in the North Sea? 🤔

According to a new report by oil and gas lobby group @oeuk.bsky.social, loads!!!!

*As long as they get subsidies and deregulation*

Is this true? And if so, would it lower bills?

Let's investigate...
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tessakhan.bsky.social
This would be laughable if it wasn't so serious: yet again, the Tories are claiming that we can get "all our oil and gas" from the North Sea and that we should be doing even more to support the industry to extract.

There are several reasons why we should treat this with maximum scepticism:
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laurenthesunflower.bsky.social
Trump’s Scotland visit wasn’t just about golf. His call to "Get rid of the windmills and bring back the oil" is an attempt to meddle in our energy transition.

We have abundant wind resources which can provide us with energy security, lower bills, and good jobs.

@jeremyvine.bsky.social
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endfuelpoverty.bsky.social
🚨For 60 years, the North Sea powered the UK, but the gas is running out - fast

Even if every new gas field is approved, UK production won’t meet our heating needs by 2027, and by 2050 94% of our gas will have to be imported. That’s not a policy choice, it’s geological reality

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stopcambo.bsky.social
BREAKING 🚨: We've just dropped a massive banner off Westminster Bridge to demand the UK Government #StopRosebank

It's time for Keir Starmer make the right choice 👀
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JUST RAISE TAX

After last night’s U-turn, Rachel Reeves cannot tweak her way out of this crisis. The system must be torn down.
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taxjusticeuk.bsky.social
🚨BREAKING

Multiple British Overseas Territories just missed their deadline to expose the £billions being stashed away in secret offshore accounts by super rich tax dodgers, corporates, and criminals.

This is the third such deadline they’ve missed. 1/4
www.theguardian.com/business/202...
British overseas territories miss final deadline to crack down on ‘dirty money’
Island havens accused of ‘defying the will of parliament’ after failing to initiate corporate transparency measures
www.theguardian.com
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stopcambo.bsky.social
"This is not just a usual British warm summer and it's being driven by climate change." 💯

@robertnpalmer.bsky.social on @lbcnews.bsky.social
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stopcambo.bsky.social
🚨 REMINDER: This is not normal.

People across the world are sweltering under record temperatures, and new oil and gas will only crank up the heat.

Yet Equinor and Ithaca want to develop the climate-wrecking Rosebank oil field.

We won't let them.
robertnpalmer.bsky.social
6/ Equinor will soon resubmit an application to drill the Rosebank field. It’s clear that blocking Rosebank is the key test of climate leadership for the Labour government.

This analysis also shows why the government needs to reform how oil and gas companies are taxed in the first place.
robertnpalmer.bsky.social
5/ But this isn’t the only reason Rosebank is a dud. Rosebank won’t cut energy bills or boost UK energy security. Most of the oil will be exported.

What will it do? Worsen the climate crisis.
robertnpalmer.bsky.social
4/ Oil and gas companies profit even when prices drop, while the public bears most of the risk. It’s private profit, public risk.