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Academics call on PM to halt new oil and gas licences
Activists from Friends of the Earth during a demonstration calling for an end to all new oil and gas projects in the North Sea, starting with the proposed Cambo oil field, outside the government's Cop26 hub during the Cop26 summit in Glasgow, in November 2021

HUNDREDS of experts have signed an open letter demanding a halt to the issuing of new oil and gas licences.

The 700 academics from institutions across Britain have joined forces to call on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to block all new oil and gas in British waters, a commitment already given by Labour’s shadow climate secretary Ed Miliband.

The government is under pressure from scientists and campaigners to refuse to allow Norwegian oil giant Equinor to drill in the Rosebank oil and gas field — in line for a £3.75 billion subsidy — which lies north west of Shetland in the north Atlantic.

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