Why the UK’s Conservatives have given up on climate
Listen now
Description
After 14 years as a member of Parliament for the UK’s Conservative Party, Chris Skidmore quit the government in January — an act of protest over Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s decision to allow new oil and gas licenses. Skidmore says the party has lost its way when it comes to climate issues, costing the UK lives, jobs and opportunities for economic growth. In this episode, Skidmore also discusses the Net Zero Review he published while in office, and talks through climate solutions emerging outside of Westminster.  Explore further: Past episode with Chris Stark of the UK’s Climate Change Committee about whether the era of climate consensus is over  Past episode with Bryony Worthington, one of the authors of the UK’s Climate Change Act  Past episode with three US governors– Republican and Democrat– about how they  navigate partisan politics and the need for climate action.  Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Mythili Rao. Special thanks this week to Kira Bindrim and Alicia Clanton. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More Episodes
At COP29 in Baku, Akshat Rathi is joined on stage at Bloomberg Green’s live event by Ali Zaidi, President Biden’s National Climate Advisor. Zaidi argues that it would be “economic malpractice” for the Trump administration to abandon the energy transition. Plus, veteran climate diplomat Jonathan...
Published 11/19/24
Published 11/19/24
Climate leaders from around the world have convened in Baku, Azerbaijan for the UN’s biggest annual climate conference, COP29. And this year, it’s all about money.  Member nations are negotiating over how much responsibility rich countries have to finance the energy transitions of smaller...
Published 11/17/24