Scottish Government Urged to Ban Oil and Gas Exploration

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A new environmental report has called for an immediate ban on oil and gas exploration in the North Sea.

Friends of the Earth Scotland says the Scottish Government’s stance on declaring a Climate Emergency in Scotland – which was announced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon last week – is incompatible with Scotland’s stance on supporting oil and gas development in the North Sea.

Sea Change, published by Platform, Oil Change International and Friends of the Earth Scotland, says the UK’s 5.7 billion barrels of oil and gas in already-operating oil and gas fields will exceed the UK’s share in relation to the Paris climate goals – whereas industry and government aim to extract 20 billion barrels.

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The authors want the termination of the soon-to-be-completed 31st oil licensing round, and cancellation of the 32nd round, which the UK Government plans for later in the year.

Instead, they say the UK and Scottish Governments should work with affected communities and trade unions on a Just Transition plan to create clean industries jobs, alongside a managed phase-out of oil and gas extraction.

Mary Church, head of campaigns at Friends of the Earth Scotland, said: “Climate science is clear that we urgently need to phase out fossil fuels, yet the government and big oil are doing everything they can to squeeze every last drop out of the North Sea.

“To tackle the climate emergency head on we must ban oil and gas exploration now, and redirect the vast subsidies propping up fossil fuel extraction towards creating decent jobs in a clean energy economy. Real climate leadership means making tough decisions now that put us on a path to a climate safe future. A Just Transition for workers and communities currently dependent on high carbon industries is an essential part of that.”

Greg Muttitt, research director at Oil Change International, said: “Our report exposes the elephant in the room of UK and Scottish climate policy – the government is pushing increased oil drilling while seeking to decrease carbon emissions, and it just doesn’t add up.

“We are facing a climate emergency, and government needs to get serious about a transition to clean energy, rather than maximising North Sea extraction and putting billions of pounds of subsidies in the pockets of oil companies. When you’re in a hole, you need to stop digging.”

Anna Markova, campaigner at Platform, said: “Climate science says we have to stop drilling for oil – the question is how. Right now we’re headed for a ‘no-deal exit’ from oil extraction, crashing out without protecting jobs, ports, construction yards.

“If we begin a planned transition instead, renewable industries can create hundreds of thousands of decent clean jobs where they’re needed, and fill the economic gap left by the oil industry. But to make this happen, UK and Scottish governments must work with trade unions, safeguard an equivalent job guarantee for oil workers, and drive the transition with all the available tools, from national investment banks to public energy companies to education and skills agencies.”

Source: www.insider.co.uk

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