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UK Labour Expands North Sea Oil Drilling While Trump Skips UN Climate Summit — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Wed, Nov 26 2025
Britain's Labour government prepares major North Sea drilling expansion despite climate pledges, as Trump becomes first US president in 30 years to skip UN climate talks. Meanwhile, 1,600 fossil fuel lobbyists successfully derailed COP30 progress in Brazil. Read the full article
Fossil fuel industry derails cop30 climate talks as 1,600 lobbyists outnumber island nations fighting for survival

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Cop30 makes historic strides in ocean-climate solutions despite global temperature records

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Ancient deep-sea fish faces extinction after decades of destructive fishing practices
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Sri lanka’s elephant relocation program sparks scientific concerns as human-wildlife conflict intensifies

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UK Labour Expands North Sea Oil Drilling While Trump Skips UN Climate Summit — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Wed, Nov 26 2025

Britain's Labour government prepares major North Sea drilling expansion despite climate pledges, as Trump becomes first US president in 30 years to skip UN climate talks. Meanwhile, 1,600 fossil fuel lobbyists successfully derailed COP30 progress in Brazil.
Labour government set to expand north sea oil and gas drilling despite climate commitments

The UK’s Labour government is preparing to announce increased oil and gas drilling operations in the North Sea as part of a new energy strategy, according…





