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Are oil and gas workers the coalminers of our generation?

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Podcasts Are oil and gas workers the coalminers of our generation? Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Anna Carthy and Mika Minio-Paluello By Ayeisha Thomas-Smith 19 November 2024 The International Energy Agency has said that the world cannot develop any new oil and gas fields if we are to stop climate breakdown. Keir Starmer has promised that the UK will slash its emissions faster than ever before and his government is banning new licences to drill for fossil fuels in the North Sea. Drilling in the wild waters of the North Sea has been a major

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Are oil and gas workers the coalminers of our generation?

Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Anna Carthy and Mika Minio-Paluello


The International Energy Agency has said that the world cannot develop any new oil and gas fields if we are to stop climate breakdown. Keir Starmer has promised that the UK will slash its emissions faster than ever before and his government is banning new licences to drill for fossil fuels in the North Sea. Drilling in the wild waters of the North Sea has been a major Scottish industry for decades. Now, its time may be coming to an end.

But what about the people who depend on the industry for their livelihoods? What will happen to workers and communities in places like Aberdeen? And how do we square this with the need to kick our addiction to destructive fossil fuels?

Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Anna Carthy, senior policy researcher at Uplift, and Mika Minio-Paluello, industry and climate lead at the Trades Union Congress, to discuss

Music: Curious by Poddington Bear (available: https://​freemu​si​carchive​.org/​m​u​s​i​c​/​P​o​d​i​n​g​t​o​n​_​B​e​a​r​/​C​u​r​i​o​u​s​/​C​u​r​ious/), used under Creative Commons licence: https://​cre​ativecom​mons​.org/li….

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