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| Theresa May has said little about the environment or climate change and is now the United Kingdom's PM. |
The performance directed by David Cameron was full of good
lines - “the greenest government ever” - but the reviews, even by him, were
poor: “cut the green crap”.
So what about the new actors, starting at the top. Theresa
May has said virtually nothing about the environment and climate change, but
the new chancellor, Philip Hammond already has some stirring words up his
sleeve. In November last year, as foreign secretary, he said climate change was
both a grave threat and a fantastic opportunity: “There may now be more risk in
being left behind than there is in taking the lead.”
Read Damian Carrington’s blog onThe Guardian - “The fate of Britain's environment rests on a cabinet tug of war.”

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