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Green groups' concern over Owen Paterson record | Green groups' concern over Owen Paterson record |
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By Roger Harrabin Environment analyst | By Roger Harrabin Environment analyst |
Environmentalists have expressed fears that the reshuffle makes the government more likely to take decisions against the environment. | Environmentalists have expressed fears that the reshuffle makes the government more likely to take decisions against the environment. |
Former Northern Ireland secretary Owen Paterson has taken over the environment brief from Caroline Spelman. | Former Northern Ireland secretary Owen Paterson has taken over the environment brief from Caroline Spelman. |
Green groups are concerned about Mr Paterson's track record on shale gas and energy subsidies. | Green groups are concerned about Mr Paterson's track record on shale gas and energy subsidies. |
They also say the removal of Justine Greening could signal a U-turn on building a third runway at Heathrow. | They also say the removal of Justine Greening could signal a U-turn on building a third runway at Heathrow. |
The reshuffle is the first major restructuring since the Conservative-Lib Dem government came to power. | The reshuffle is the first major restructuring since the Conservative-Lib Dem government came to power. |
Ms Spelman, Conservative MP for Meriden, was made Environment Secretary when the Coalition took office in 2010. | Ms Spelman, Conservative MP for Meriden, was made Environment Secretary when the Coalition took office in 2010. |
Mr Paterson takes over a portfolio - the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) - with a £2.2bn budget. | Mr Paterson takes over a portfolio - the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) - with a £2.2bn budget. |
But it was reported in Conservative Home that he wants to end all energy subsidies and fast-track exploitation of shale gas. | |
This would shatter any ambition for the UK of keeping to targets for renewables or greenhouse gases. | This would shatter any ambition for the UK of keeping to targets for renewables or greenhouse gases. |
As MP for North Shropshire, he has also campaigned against plans to expand output from Welsh wind farms because of the impact of pylons on the landscape. | As MP for North Shropshire, he has also campaigned against plans to expand output from Welsh wind farms because of the impact of pylons on the landscape. |
And he is in favour of culling badgers. But Mr Paterson was widely praised by environmentalists for his conservation-minded policy paper on fishing whilst shadow fisheries minister from 2003-2005. | |
The North Shropshire MP is the brother-in-law of the leading climate change sceptic Matt Ridley. | |
He wants to expand airport capacity, which would also threaten climate targets. | |
This, together with the removal of Justine Greening and Theresa Villiers from the Department for Transport, has raised fears among environmentalists. | |
They believe Mr Cameron is clearing the way for a Conservative U-turn on its opposition to a third runway at Heathrow before the next election. | They believe Mr Cameron is clearing the way for a Conservative U-turn on its opposition to a third runway at Heathrow before the next election. |
London Mayor Boris Johnson expressed anger over the move: "There can be only one reason to move her (Ms Greening) - and that is to expand Heathrow Airport," he explained. | |
Zac Goldsmith, the Conservative MP for Richmond Park and North Kingston, tweeted: "Greening's appointment 11 months ago indicated the PM's position on Heathrow was solid. Yielding so easily suggests panic, not principle." | Zac Goldsmith, the Conservative MP for Richmond Park and North Kingston, tweeted: "Greening's appointment 11 months ago indicated the PM's position on Heathrow was solid. Yielding so easily suggests panic, not principle." |
But Jean Leston, senior transport policy adviser at WWF-UK, signalled a more relaxed tone: "Justine Greening has been an impressive minister, who has dared to stand up to the aviation lobby and question the need for Southeast airport expansion. | But Jean Leston, senior transport policy adviser at WWF-UK, signalled a more relaxed tone: "Justine Greening has been an impressive minister, who has dared to stand up to the aviation lobby and question the need for Southeast airport expansion. |
"Patrick McLoughlin's return to the Department for Transport is a welcome move and will surely continue Justine Greening's robust defence of Government and party policy on aviation." | "Patrick McLoughlin's return to the Department for Transport is a welcome move and will surely continue Justine Greening's robust defence of Government and party policy on aviation." |