Will The Green Tory Blob Allow Kemi To Cancel Net Zero?

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By Paul Homewood

Graphic featuring the text 'CONSERVATIVE ENVIRONMENT NETWORK' on a blue background, promoting environmental leadership.
https://www.cen.uk.com/

Kemi Badenoch has now confirmed that she will scrap the Climate Change Act, along with its Net Zero targets.

But will her MPs allow her to do it?

49 of them are members of the Conservative Environment Network, CEN, along with a bunch of Tory peers:

List of Conservative MPs who are members of the Conservative Environment Network (CEN).
https://www.cen.uk.com/our-caucus

The CEN paints itself in terms of caring for the environment, conserving the countryside and so on. But its funders give the game away;

Text outlining funding sources and financial transparency commitments of the Conservative Environment Network (CEN).

The European Climate Foundation and the other green blob funders are not handing money over to the CEN to campaign for nature reserves. The ECF has one, solitary purpose:

A graphic from the European Climate Foundation outlining their mission to empower people to create a net-zero world, including text about collaborating with partners to catalyze climate action.

And this is what the ECF are paying for:

Title section featuring the text 'ABOUT CEN' in a bold font with a brief description of the Conservative Environment Network's mission.
Graphic promoting climate change action with the text 'STOPPING CLIMATE CHANGE' and a supporting statement about the UK's responsibility to address climate change.

It could not be clearer – CEN want zero emissions by mid-century.

Sam Hall, who is Director of CEN and a leading light in the Conservative green movement for years, has yet to respond to Badenoch’s announcement. But he did write a piece for CapX this week, criticising Ed Miliband’s blindly ideological approach. Notably, however, although Hall opposed the 2030 Clean Power target, it was clear he was still committed to the 2050 target.

Each and every one of those 49 MPs should be challenged whether they support Kemi Badenoch’s cancellation of Net Zero or not. And if they do support, will they now tender their resignation from CEN, which is now firmly opposed to their leader’s stated policy.

Could I therefore enlist the help of readers and ask if anybody has one of these MPs in their constituency, could they write to them with these questions.

It would be good to expose them once and for all.


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