While Zac Goldsmith cited environmental policies as his reason for resigning, it came after he was asked to apologize for trying to undermine a group of lawmakers who were investigating government rule-breaking. -
allies put “improper pressure” on committee members and mounted “vociferous attacks” on the committee on social media, radio and television.“to apologize for his comments about the Privileges Committee because I felt they were incompatible with his position as a minister.
U.K. greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by 46% from 1990 levels, mainly because of the almost complete removal of coal from electricity generation. The government had pledged to reduce emissions by 68% by 2030. But with just seven years to go until the first goalpost, the Climate Change Committee said the pace of action is “worryingly slow.”
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