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Burning Issues

Burning Issues

The UK’s waste recycling problem

Posted on 08 Sep 22 by Mark HodgsonIn energy, Environmentalism, politics, Pollution, Uncategorized7 Minutes Read

More Greenhouse Gassing

More Greenhouse Gassing

Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose

Posted on 03 Sep 22 by Mark HodgsonIn climate change, energy, Energy bills, Environmentalism, Net Zero, politics13 Minutes Read

Energy Through The Looking Glass – Part 2

Energy Through The Looking Glass – Part 2

Net zero is hurting, not helping

Posted on 27 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, energy, Journalism, media, Net Zero, politics, renewables, Stats, Uncategorized, wind power10 Minutes Read

The Green Disconnect

The Green Disconnect

“Green” Policies are Disconnected from Reality

Posted on 23 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn BBC, energy, Fracking, Journalism, media, Net Zero, politics, Uncategorized, wind power10 Minutes Read

Trivial Pursuits

Trivial Pursuits

Fiddling while Rome burns

Posted on 10 Aug 2223 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn energy, Net Zero, politics, renewables, Uncategorized, wind power3 Minutes Read

Big Oil -v- World Climate Scientists

Big Oil -v- World Climate Scientists

Posted on 05 Aug 22 by Alan KendallIn alarmism, BBC, climate change, Conspiracy Theory, energy, history, media, politics, science, Uncategorized5 Minutes Read

Everything Net Zero

Everything Net Zero

A £70 billion facilitation agreement

Posted on 01 Aug 2223 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn censorship, climate change, media, Net Zero, politics, Uncategorized5 Minutes Read

The Power Of Emergency

The Power Of Emergency

How to bypass democracy

Posted on 30 Jul 2223 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, climate change, politics, Uncategorized7 Minutes Read

The Gas Is Always Greener…

The Gas Is Always Greener…

New green labels in the EU

Posted on 27 Jul 2224 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn energy, politics5 Minutes Read

Information Blackout

Information Blackout

BBC wrongly seeks to link heatwave with near-blackout

Posted on 25 Jul 2224 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, BBC, energy, Journalism, media, politics, Stats, Uncategorized5 Minutes Read

How Not Zero Will the Next PM Be?

How Not Zero Will the Next PM Be?

Posted on 10 Jul 22 by JitIn politics, Uncategorized5 Minutes Read

Handy electricity grid decision tree for clueless policymakers

Handy electricity grid decision tree for clueless policymakers

Posted on 07 Jul 22 by JitIn energy, politics7 Minutes Read

The Future For Oil And Gas In The UK

The Future For Oil And Gas In The UK

It’s more uncertain than it ought to be

Posted on 05 Jul 2224 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn energy, Net Zero, politics, Uncategorized6 Minutes Read

Hall Of Shame Or Hall Of Fame?

Hall Of Shame Or Hall Of Fame?

Guilt by association

Posted on 01 Jul 2224 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, censorship, climate change, media, politics, Silly Season, Uncategorized8 Minutes Read

Niger Negatives

Niger Negatives

Niger’s humanitarian crisis is not the result of climate change

Posted on 28 Jun 2224 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, climate change, history, Journalism, media, politics, Stats, Uncategorized6 Minutes Read

Applied Maths

Applied Maths

Climate Impact Lab’s ‘lives saved calculator’

Posted on 23 Jun 2224 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, climate change, Journalism, media, Net Zero, politics, science, Stats, Uncategorized6 Minutes Read

Failing To Join The Dots

Failing To Join The Dots

Actions speak louder than words

Posted on 12 Jun 2224 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, climate change, politics, Uncategorized8 Minutes Read

Reasons To Be Sceptical

Reasons To Be Sceptical

There are lots. Here are just a few

Posted on 08 Jun 2224 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, BBC, climate change, COP26, energy, history, Journalism, media, Net Zero, politics, science, Stats, Uncategorized25 Minutes Read

When Green Goes Bad

When Green Goes Bad

“Green” policies cause more harm than good

Posted on 31 May 2224 Aug 22 by Mark HodgsonIn climate change, COP26, energy, Environmentalism, Journalism, media, Net Zero, politics, Pollution, renewables, Uncategorized11 Minutes Read

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