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Theresa May unveils new climate change policies as Tories hope to rebuild ruined environmentalist credentials Theresa May unveils new climate change policies as Tories hope to rebuild environmentalist credentials
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Theresa May will unveil a series of new climate change policies in Paris on Tuesday being held to mark the two-year anniversary of the global climate change agreement struck in the city.Theresa May will unveil a series of new climate change policies in Paris on Tuesday being held to mark the two-year anniversary of the global climate change agreement struck in the city.
The move appears to be the latest plank in a new Tory push to stake out new environmentalist credentials following the party’s shock defeat at the general election in June. The move appears to be the latest plank in a new Tory push to stake out new environmentalist credentials following the party’s shock defeat at the general election in June. 
Viral news stories about fox hunting and badger culling – both of which the party continues to support – slipped under the radar of most mainstream coverage of the election, but were read by millions of people and are thought to have contributed to an increasing negative perception of the party. Viral news stories about fox hunting and badger culling – both of which the party continues to support – slipped under the radar of most mainstream coverage of the election, but were read by millions of people and are thought to have contributed to an increasing negative perception of the party. 
At the weekend over a dozen Tory MPs tweeted remarkably similar conservationist messages about animals in tandem during the finale of the BBC’s Blue Planet programme – leading to suspicions that they had been instructed to do so by Conservative central office.At the weekend over a dozen Tory MPs tweeted remarkably similar conservationist messages about animals in tandem during the finale of the BBC’s Blue Planet programme – leading to suspicions that they had been instructed to do so by Conservative central office.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has also ramped up the party’s environmental and pro-animal messaging – four years after David Cameron reportedly told his Cabinet he wanted to ditch the “Green crap” from the party’s policy platform.Environment Secretary Michael Gove has also ramped up the party’s environmental and pro-animal messaging – four years after David Cameron reportedly told his Cabinet he wanted to ditch the “Green crap” from the party’s policy platform.
But the Prime Minister’s new climate change policies to be announced at the summit are relatively minor tweaks – a £140 million fund for developing countries to help address the effects of climate change, an expansion of an alliance with Canada to campaign for lower coal use worldwide, and a summit on zero emission vehicles.But the Prime Minister’s new climate change policies to be announced at the summit are relatively minor tweaks – a £140 million fund for developing countries to help address the effects of climate change, an expansion of an alliance with Canada to campaign for lower coal use worldwide, and a summit on zero emission vehicles.
The Government says the aid money will help two million people weather the effects of extreme weather caused by climate change – including a £15 million reconstruction of Dominica in the Caribbean which was devastated by Hurricane Maria.The Government says the aid money will help two million people weather the effects of extreme weather caused by climate change – including a £15 million reconstruction of Dominica in the Caribbean which was devastated by Hurricane Maria.
At home, the Government has set a policy of almost all cars being zero emission by 2050 – over three decades away.At home, the Government has set a policy of almost all cars being zero emission by 2050 – over three decades away.
Labour meanwhile has a manifesto commitment of 60 per cent of all energy generated in the UK – including transport, homes, and electricity – to be generated by zero-carbon sources by 2030, though the party has not yet spelled out fine detail on the issue.  Labour meanwhile has a manifesto commitment of 60 per cent of all energy generated in the UK – including transport, homes, and electricity – to be generated by zero-carbon sources by 2030, though the party has not yet spelled out fine detail on the issue.  
The Government has previously been highly criticised by green campaigners for dramatically cutting funding for renewable power and for freezing fuel duty for private cars while increasing the cost of public transport.The Government has previously been highly criticised by green campaigners for dramatically cutting funding for renewable power and for freezing fuel duty for private cars while increasing the cost of public transport.
Ms May said: “Tackling climate change and mitigating its effects for the world’s poorest are among the most critical challenges that we face. That is why I am joining other world leaders in Paris today for the One Planet Summit and committing to stand firmly with those on the front line of extreme weather and rising sea levels.Ms May said: “Tackling climate change and mitigating its effects for the world’s poorest are among the most critical challenges that we face. That is why I am joining other world leaders in Paris today for the One Planet Summit and committing to stand firmly with those on the front line of extreme weather and rising sea levels.
“And by redoubling our efforts to phase out coal, as well as build on our world leading electric car production, we are showing we can cut emissions in a way that supports economic growth.”“And by redoubling our efforts to phase out coal, as well as build on our world leading electric car production, we are showing we can cut emissions in a way that supports economic growth.”