U.S lobby groups 'dominate' list of most effective climate change action blockers: 'These trade groups continue to frustrate progress'

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U.S lobby groups 'dominate' list of most effective climate change action blockers: 'These trade groups continue to frustrate progress'
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Report from thinktank InfluenceMap names seven of top 10 companies negatively affecting climate policy as being based in Washington.

The reports describes how Obama's Clean Power Plan"was faltering under corporate-led lawsuits" in comparison the"shale revolution" surrounding fracking which"vastly accelerated" U.S. domestic oil and gas production.

"We are at a crucial time for climate action. But against a backdrop of huge public concern around climate change and increasingly dire warnings from scientists, these trade groups continue to frustrate progress on climate policy, especially in the U.S., which should be leading the world in terms of climate ambition," said Ed Collins, the report's lead author.David McNew/Getty, was released to coincide with the U.N.

"I shouldn't be up here. I should be back at school on the other side of the ocean," Thunberg said."Yet you all come to us young people for hope. How dare you! You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words."in Washington D.C. to Congress, the Swedish teenager also hit out against rep. Garret Graves from Louisiana after he asked her why the U.S.

"I am from Sweden, it's a small country and there it is the same argument: 'why should we do anything, just look at the U.S?'The Carbon Policy Footprint Scores are scored from -100 to +100

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