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Government accused of hypocrisy over green power plan to combat high fuel prices

27 May 2008

Government must urgently tackle UK's oil addiction, says Friends of the Earth

The Government was accused of hypocrisy today after a Cabinet minister called for heavy investment in renewable power and energy efficiency while existing government policies on renewable energy, fuel poverty and energy efficiency are either insufficient or are aimed at derailing progress in this area.

Friends of the Earth's Head of Campaigns, Mike Childs, said:

"John Hutton is right - we must end our addiction to oil. A huge programme of action is needed to stop energy waste and dramatically boost our use of green power.

"But Government action to date has been woeful. Ministers have rejected calls to help households and businesses generate their own renewable power, cut energy efficiency grants for the poorest households and even tried to undermine the EU renewable energy target.

"If we can become a genuine world leader in developing a low-carbon economy, the economic and employment benefits could be huge. This mustn't be just another green speech. We need less hot air and more action."

Friends of the Earth has criticised a number of Government policies on climate change, including:


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