Greenpeace launches fresh legal challenge to stop new UK oil and gas exploration

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The Cormorant gas field in the North Sea | Credit: Marten van Dijl / Greenpeace
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The Cormorant gas field in the North Sea | Credit: Marten van Dijl / Greenpeace

NGO claims decision taken by former Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg was unlawful because it did not consider full climate impact of new licenses

Greenpeace has launched legal proceedings against the UK government that claim Ministers broke the law when they failed to properly assess the climate impact of launching the country's first new oil and...

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