Categories for Climate Change
U.K. Faces Economic Ruin with World’s Highest Electricity Prices
Having the highest electricity prices in the world ought to trigger a national emergency, says David Turver. We can but hope that reality dawns on the Government before the economy collapses under the weight of Net Zero.
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Civil War Breaks Out in the Green Blob But Don’t Expect the BBC to Report it
Green civil war has broken out over carbon capture and hydrogen, with Net Zero zealots increasingly disputing the key technology. But the public is being kept in the dark by the mainstream media, says Chris Morrison.
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Miliband Summons the Green Unicorns
In place of cheap, reliable energy, Ed Miliband has been busy summoning up green unicorns with taxpayers' cash, says Ben Pile. The latest non-solutions are carbon capture and flywheels. No, they aren't going to work.
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Why Are Well-Off EV Owners Charged Half as Much as Poor Pensioners for Off-Peak Electricity?
Why are well-off EV owners, swanning around in their £65,000 Teslas, getting off-peak electricity at half the price paid by little old ladies shivering in poorly insulated social housing, asks Nick Rendell.
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£22 Billion on Carbon Capture? It’s Hard to Think of a More Stupid Waste of Public Money
£22bn on carbon capture? It's hard to think of a more stupid waste of public money, says Paul Homewood. At best, just 8.5m of the UK's 327m tonnes of CO2 will be 'captured' – and a load will be emitted in the process!
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The New Net Zero Resistance is Doomed to Fail
As Labour prepares to deliver a Net Zero coup de grâce to the industries that made Britain, there are signs of workers beginning to organise their own defence. But alas, it's doomed to fail, says Ben Pile.
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Massive Electricity Price Rises Expected as National Grid Confirms Gas is the Only Back-Up for Intermittent Renewables
Massive electricity price rises are expected as National Grid confirms that gas is the only planned back-up for intermittent renewable energy, placing Britain at the mercy of global price spikes, says Chris Morrison.
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Microsoft ‘Buys’ Nuclear Power Plant to Run AI – and it’s Showing Us the Future
Microsoft has 'bought' the Three Mile Island nuclear power station in Pennsylvania to run its energy-hungry AI data centres. It's showing us the future, says Nick Bowler.
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This Government’s Credibility is Blowin’ in the Wind
Lembit Opik has been a professional speech coach for 35 years, but he's never seen a gaffe as bad as Sir Keir’s use of the word "sausages" to mean hostages. But he's Winston Churchill compared to Ed Miliband, says Lembit.
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ONS Reveals the Pitiful Number of New Green Jobs Being Created in the U.K. Economy
The ONS's latest figures reveal that the UK's green jobs boom is more of a green jobs bust, with many roles simply swapping hats rather than growing the economy, says the Daily Sceptic's Environment Editor.
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