Climate change and carbon budgets mean UK fracking was always likely to be a temporary phenomenon, Ministers need to reflect on where their surrender to unjustified hype is leading them
Finally, about three years too late, the debate on fracking is moving onto the territory it should have always been played out upon: climate change. There are myriad reasons to oppose fracking in the...
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