UK Eases Green Targets Amid Economic Strain and Auto Industry Crisis

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing challenges in maintaining the country's climate leadership as economic constraints force a reconsideration of green targets. As COP29 approaches, Starmer emphasizes the historical benefits of energy transitions, while also navigating potential tensions with the EU and the influence of Donald Trump's political resurgence. Despite advocating for climate action, the UK continues to engage with major fossil fuel companies like BP, highlighting the complexity of balancing economic and environmental priorities.
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