North Sea Abigail oil field plan approved despite climate goals

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Cop26 experts said no new fossil fuel plans would be compatible with climate targets

Caroline Rance, Friends of the Earth Scotland, described the government’s climate checklist as a ‘farcical plan’.Caroline Rance, Friends of the Earth Scotland, described the government’s climate checklist as a ‘farcical plan’.Last modified on Tue 1 Feb 2022 18.21 GMT

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