'There is still no plan': Does the UK risk repeating past 'just transition' failures in the North Sea?

Michael Holder
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Scotland's Just Transition Commission calls for urgent action from policymakers and North Sea industries to ensure a smooth and fair transition for oil and gas workers as the switch to net zero technologies accelerates

The UK still has no credible plan for ensuring a fair shift away from oil and gas and towards clean energy in the North Sea, with governments and industry at risk of repeating many of the mistakes made...

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