Quakers support Labour’s pledge to end new fossil fuel projects

Quakers have joined 139 other organisations in writing to Keir Starmer to support Labour's world-leading pledge to end new oil and gas projects.

decommissioned oil rig, North Sea
Quakers have joined 139 other organisations in supporting Labour's world-leading pledge to end new oil and gas projects, photo credit: Kevin Harris on UnSplash

The Labour leader will reveal his party's net zero policies in Scotland later this month, including a ban on all North Sea oil and gas licences.

Groups including the RSPB, the Campaign to Protect Rural England, Christian Aid and the Women's Institute signed the open letter published in the Guardian in support of Labour's position.

This followed high-profile opposition from business and political leaders in the north-east of Scotland where the industry is concentrated, as well as the GMB union.

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We must all build a just sustainable future for our nation

- Paul Parker

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Signatories said that in the middle of an energy affordability crisis and global climate breakdown, moving beyond oil and gas extraction has never been more important.

“We believe that political leadership in the 21st century involves working to secure a liveable planet, achieve lower bills for households, enhance our energy security and improve economic opportunities across the country," they wrote.

“New oil and gas fields only take us further from those goals."

Labour must now move forward and outline a clear path to support workers' transition from fossil fuels, the letter said.

Labour has previously said that it would block the Rosebank and Cambo oil field schemes if elected. But it would allow other projects already approved to go ahead.

The British government's current net zero plan allows for new fossil fuel projects and focuses on carbon capture and storage.

But carbon capture technology is still in development and experts say it is completely inadequate.

Paul Parker, recording clerk of Quakers in Britain, said: “Quakers are committed to living in right relationship with our world, so that all can thrive. Governments should not be considering new oil and gas works at a time when the world is facing a climate emergency.

“We must all build a just sustainable future for our nation. Quakers urge politicians of all parties to block all new oil and gas projects and instead create good green jobs in renewable energy."

Read Guardian article here