Fossil fuel emissions should be considered in planning for new drilling sites, Supreme Court rules

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The Supreme Court ruled emissions created by burning oil should have been considered when granting planning permission for a new oil well in Surrey.

Emissions created by burning fossil fuels should be considered when granting planning permission for new drilling sites, the Supreme Court has ruled.

The council challenged the appeal, arguing that the law did not require it to consider “downstream” emissions as part of the assessment. He continued: “In my view, there was no basis on which the council could reasonably decide that it was unnecessary to assess the combustion emissions.” Under the plans, the oil well site, run by Horse Hill Developments, would have seen the fossil fuel extracted over 20 years, producing around 3.3 million tonnes of oil.

 

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