Sunak: There is no long-term prosperity without action on climate change, there is no energy without investing in renewables, theSun theSundaily news worldnews Sunak COP27
: Britain’s new prime minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday announced he will join the UN climate conference in Egypt after all, having provoked anger for refusing to attend the global event early into his tenure.
“There is no long-term prosperity without action on climate change. There is no energy without investing in renewables,“ Sunak wrote on Twitter. Truss cast serious doubt on that commitment with her avowed scepticism about net zero -- and blocked King Charles III from attending COP27. But Buckingham Palace said there was “unanimous agreement” with Downing Street that Charles should not go to Egypt.
“It is critical that the UK steps up, not only for the benefit of countries bearing the brunt of climate change, but also for its own credibility on the global stage,“ she said.
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