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Net Zero Carbon Emissions By 2050 A Sinister Goal, Says US Energy Secy

Trump's Energy Secretary has rubbished the 2050 net zero emissions target as a terrible goal, saying its pursuit has not delivered any benefits
Chris Wright, US Energy Secretary has described net zero omissions by 2050 as a "sinister goal', insisting that pursuing it has not brought any benefit

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Monday called a pledge to achieve net zero carbon
emissions by 2050 a โ€œsinister goalโ€, and criticised the British governmentโ€™s attempts to hit clean energy targets.

Former President Joe Biden set a target in 2021 for the United States to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 to help fight climate change, in part by using subsidies to encourage an expansion of clean energy and electric vehicles.

โ€œNet Zero 2050 is a sinister goal. Itโ€™s a terrible goal,โ€ Wright said, speaking via videolink at a conference being held in London.

โ€œThe aggressive pursuit of it โ€“ and youโ€™re sitting in a country that has aggressively pursued this goal โ€“ has not delivered any benefits, but itโ€™s delivered tremendous costs.โ€

Wright also used a question and answer session at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship event to say his number one priority was for the government to โ€œget out of the wayโ€ of the production of oil, gas and coal.

President Donald Trumpโ€™s administration said on Friday it had granted a liquefied natural gas export license to the Commonwealth LNG project in Louisiana, the first approval of LNG exports after Biden paused them early last year.

โ€œWe ended the pause and approved the Commonwealth LNG export terminal last Friday, and many more in the queue,โ€ he said.


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โ€œThe world simply runs on hydrocarbons and for most of their uses we donโ€™t have replacements.โ€

On net zero, he took particular aim at Britain, saying its pursuit of a decarbonised energy system โ€“ which the current UK government wants to reach by 2030 โ€“ had damaged living standards and exported emissions elsewhere in the world.

โ€œNo oneโ€™s going to make an energy-intensive product in the United Kingdom any more. Itโ€™s just been displaced somewhere else,โ€ he said.

โ€œThis is not energy transition. This is lunacy. This is impoverishing your own citizens in a delusion that this is somehow going to make the world a better place.โ€

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has put clean energy at the heart of his strategy for Britain, banking on the development of the countryโ€™s offshore wind resources in particular as the
source of a new wave of highly skilled jobs and economic growth.

In January Trump, speaking before his presidential inauguration, criticised the British governmentโ€™s energy policy with a demand the country โ€œopen upโ€ the ageing North Sea oil and gas basin and get rid of wind farms.

With Reuters inputs