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Minister says climate change targets will not be sacrificed for shale gas development

Today (9 September), Secretary of State, Ed Davey, made the case for the safe and responsible exploration of shale gas in the UK, in line with the UK's climate change targets.
In a speech to the Royal Society, Mr Davey said that if shale gas could be developed in an economically viable and environmentally friendly way, it would benefit the UK by increasing energy security, providing more jobs and tax revenues.

Mr Davey was responding to the findings of a new report which estimates that the carbon footprint of UK produced shale gas is likely to be significantly less than coal and also lower than imported Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

The report by DECC chief scientific advisor, professor David Mackay FRS and Dr Timothy Stone, senior advisor to the Secretary of State, assesses the potential greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the production of shale gas in the UK and the compatibility of such emissions with the UK's legislated climate change targets.

With the right safeguards in place, the report concludes, the net effect on GHG emissions from shale gas production in the UK will be relatively small. In order to ensure that global cumulative GHG emissions to the atmosphere do not increase, worldwide shale gas production needs to be accompanied by additional international emissions-reduction efforts, including a global deal on emissions reductions and additional effort to develop low-carbon technologies such as Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).

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