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Net Zero doesn’t envisage a transformation of industrial society, only a gradual and forced winding down of living standards, and its buildings and street interventions reflect that, writes J Sorel.
Britain is to be left without backup coal power plants this winter after the energy companies Drax and EDF confirmed plans to close their remaining stations, despite the backup being needed last winter.
Three Typhoon fighter jets were landing at RAF Coningsby when the brief U.K. temperature record was declared on July 19th last year from a measuring device situated halfway down the runway, it has been revealed.
The Net Zero ideologues running the U.K. have introduced a mass of contradictory electrification and renewable energy policies that won't work and will only ruin Britain, says Andrew Orlowski.
A motorcyclist in a hurry refused to be held up by Just Stop Oil's rush-hour slow march in the capital by ploughing throw the protesters' banner before tossing it on the ground as he rode away.
Households will pay a £170-a-year Net Zero levy on energy bills in the coming days, with Rishi Sunak accused of "slyly" shifting costs back to consumers as the 'two-year' suspension of green levies ends after nine months.
The Swedish Government has ditched its targets for “100% renewable energy” amid a shift back to nuclear power in the latest blow for the unreliable and inefficient technology.
A new study investigating satellite data has found that rainfall trends in the 21st century have become less intense on a global scale, contradicting alarmist claims that climate change is making weather more extreme.
Net Zero goals to turn the electricity system green risk the lights going off, MPs on the powerful Public Accounts Committee have warned, as they suggest that Government policy should be for "people not to have cars".
2022 may have been a record warm year in the U.K., but it was scarcely hotter than 2014 and the 10-year average has been flat for two decades. Storms meanwhile continue their long-term downward trend.
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