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Caroline Lucas says we must challenge fossil fuel companies and ‘those in power’

The Canary by The Canary
10 November 2019
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Caroline Lucas has said people should put greater focus on fossil fuel companies and holding the powerful to account.

The Green Party co-leader called for a change to the system to reduce emissions.

She told BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show:

I think sometimes the focus on individual behaviour, important though that is, lets the big fossil fuel companies off the hook, it lets those in power off the hook.

Because what we need here is systems change. It is incredibly easy to pit one person’s behaviour against another person’s behaviour and say you’re not good enough.

We’re all trying to do our best in a deeply imperfect system. And so what we need to be doing, I think, is focusing on changing that system.

“It’s incredibly easy to pit one person’s behaviour over against another” but we need systematic change on climate says Green Party’s Caroline Lucas#Marr https://t.co/4D0uc2bAsA pic.twitter.com/t7BNLbyFwB

— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) November 10, 2019

Lucas questioned why it was more expensive to take a train to other parts of Europe than to fly – saying it is because “we’ve chosen not to tax aviation fuel and VAT on aviation and instead we do when it comes to railways”.

She continued:

So let’s change those price signals to make it easier for people to do the right thing rather than sitting in judgment on each other saying we’re not doing enough.

Sometimes I think the Green movement can sometimes sound as if we’re doing that, and I think that’s very off-putting and we shouldn’t.

Lucas also said her party had a “real chance of winning” in places like the Isle of Wight, Bristol West, Stroud, and Bury St Edmunds.

On her party’s plans to spend more than £100 billion “greening” the economy, she said:

£100bn a year over 10 years is what we think is necessary to try to reach net zero by 2030.

We think the Government’s target of saying we’re going to get to net zero emissions by 2050 – another 30 years away – is just simply not up to scrutiny.

And it’s like dialling 999 and saying can I have a fire engine, please in 30 years’ time? It’s not commensurate with what I understand to be an emergency.

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