Cameron commits to work with Poland to "head off" shale gas restrictions

James Murray
clock

As reports suggest the government could increase payments to those impacted by fracking, Prime Minister pledges to "promote the benefits of shale gas" across Europe

David Cameron has reinforced his commitment to work with Poland to drive the development of a European shale gas industry, promising to work with his Polish counterpart to "head off" EU legislation designed...

To continue reading this article...

Join BusinessGreen

  • Enjoy exclusive news, insights and analysis from Europe’s leading source of information on the green economy and business.
  • Make smart, responsible business decisions with an eye on the latest regulatory and tech developments
  • Stay in the know with our overnight briefing, expertly curated help you run a competitive and sustainable business
  • Tap into our extensive archive of exclusive articles, news, analysis and guides
  • Choose from 3 paid membership levels or start a 7-day no strings trial

Join now

 

Already a BusinessGreen
member?

Login

More on Legislation

Antiquated UK rules are holding back community energy's remarkable potential

Antiquated UK rules are holding back community energy's remarkable potential

Lib Dem spokesperson for climate change Wera Hobhouse sets out her support for the cross-party Local Electricity Bill, which aims to empower community energy projects to sell directly to local customers

Wera Hobhouse MP
clock 22 December 2021 • 4 min read
Nest represents a third of the UK's workforce pensions | Credit: iStock

Pensions scheme Nest ditches ExxonMobil and string of oil firms over climate concerns

Nest claims firms have ‘not done enough’ on climate to remain shareholders, in move prompted by UBS Asset Management's decision to eject firms from 'climate aware' fund

Cecilia Keating
clock 20 December 2021 • 4 min read
The UK is one of the world’s top 10 countries for peatland areas | Credit: Waitrose

For peat's sake: Defra eyes ban on peat-based compost sales from 2024

Labour and green groups describe measures as 'damp squib', arguing it does not go far enough to protect and restore habitat-rich carbon stores

Michael Holder
clock 18 December 2021 • 4 min read