Ofgem sets out nine-point plan to prioritise climate crisis

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Regulator aims to support investment in low-carbon technology while protecting households from price rises

Britain’s energy regulator has said it will change how it governs the industry to help meet the government’s climate targets, after coming under fire for failing to prioritise the climate emergency.

 

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I don't believe its manmade. The sun cycles. The new rules will be for the little people. The USAF will still be powered by 'Oil' so that they can fight Israels wars.

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