"The Sweden Democrats acknowledge the link between human activity and climate change, but the party's representatives are quick to point out that much is unknown and, that being the case, policy should be formed with caution.
The party's stance is also that as Sweden is such a small producer of emissions in a global context, it should focus on trying to get larger global emitters to make changes rather than making changes at home that might damage the economy. This contrasts with the current center-left government, which wants Sweden to remain a global example on emissions cuts.
“The current government’s policies really aren’t working,” the Sweden Democrats' spokesman on the environment, Martin Kinnunen, said in an interview. “They aren’t combating climate change on a global level, they are just looking at Sweden as if it is an isolated country under a dome.”
Source from 2018: https://www.politico.eu/article/sweden-far-right-democrats-sees-red-on-green-populism-climate-change-heatwave/
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