Tories, including former net zero tsar, among signatories to letter urging PM not to let down developing countries

Rishi Sunak must uphold his £11.6bn climate finance commitment, conservative parliamentarians, including the former net zero tsar, have said.

Writing to the prime minister in a cross-party letter, they say recommitting to the target and clearly demonstrating how it would be met would “avoid doing further damage to the UK’s climate leadership, and help to build a safe and more prosperous future”.

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