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The End of Paris?

The End of Paris?

Mon Dieu, quelle tristesse, ça ne fait rien

Posted on 13 Oct 25 by Robin GuenierIn carbon dioxide emissions, climate change, COP30, politics, Stats, UN, Uncategorized2 Minutes Read

One Man’s Meat is Another Man’s Poison

One Man’s Meat is Another Man’s Poison

It’s all a matter of taste

Posted on 07 Oct 2507 Oct 25 by Mark HodgsonIn AI, bills, carbon capture and storage, carbon dioxide emissions, climate change, Conservation, energy, Energy bills, Environmentalism, fossil-fuels, Fracking, Guardian, Journalism, Local Authorities, Miliband, Net Zero, planning, politics, renewables, satire, Silly Season, Solar power, Trump, Uncategorized, wind power6 Minutes Read

Taking the Mikhail

Taking the Mikhail

You’re having a laugh

Posted on 04 Oct 2505 Oct 25 by Mark HodgsonIn climate change, COP30, energy, fossil-fuels, politics, propaganda, renewables, satire, totalitarianism, Ukraine, UN, Uncategorized7 Minutes Read

The Case Against Net Zero – a Twelfth Update

The Case Against Net Zero – a Twelfth Update

Unachievable Disastrous Pointless

Posted on 02 Oct 2503 Oct 25 by Robin GuenierIn carbon dioxide emissions, energy, Energy bills, fossil-fuels, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, Pollution, renewables, Solar power, Stats, wind power8 Minutes Read

Something Stinks

Something Stinks

And it isn’t just farm waste

Posted on 30 Sep 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, Biomass, charities, Guardian, Local Authorities, Net Zero, politics6 Minutes Read

Food for Thought

Food for Thought

Are the Czechs the greatest climate-policy sceptics?

Posted on 26 Sep 2506 Oct 25 by Mark HodgsonIn bills, climate change, Food, fossil-fuels, Guardian, politics, Stats, Uncategorized6 Minutes Read

You Can’t Get the Extinguisher without Breaking Glass

You Can’t Get the Extinguisher without Breaking Glass

Posted on 24 Sep 25 by Geoff ChambersIn climate change, Guardian, Journalism, media, politics, Trump6 Minutes Read

The Haves and the Have Nots

The Haves and the Have Nots

Where’s the (decimal) point?

Posted on 20 Sep 2520 Sep 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, Australia, carbon capture and storage, climate change, COP30, Guardian, Net Zero, Net Zero, politics, scepticism, Stats, Trump, UN, Uncategorized6 Minutes Read

Ed Miliband’s Interview on PM Yesterday

Ed Miliband’s Interview on PM Yesterday

A very loose transcript with commentary

Posted on 16 Sep 25 by JitIn alarmism, BBC, bills, energy, Energy bills, Net Zero, politics, satire4 Minutes Read

Malawian Mystery

Malawian Mystery

Unlocking history

Posted on 14 Sep 2514 Sep 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Africa, Agriculture, alarmism, climate change, drought, Food, Guardian, History, Journalism, politics, Uncategorized10 Minutes Read

An exchange with ChatGPT

An exchange with ChatGPT

Man vs. Machine

Posted on 10 Sep 2510 Sep 25 by Robin GuenierIn AI, alarmism, carbon dioxide emissions, climate change, literature, politics, scepticism, Uncategorized11 Minutes Read

Piddling in the Wind – Part 2

Piddling in the Wind – Part 2

Not reading the global room

Posted on 09 Sep 2511 Sep 25 by Mark HodgsonIn carbon dioxide emissions, climate change, COP30, History, Net Zero, politics, Stats, UN4 Minutes Read

Power Failure

Power Failure

Lost in transmission

Posted on 03 Sep 25 by Mark HodgsonIn bills, energy, Energy bills, fossil-fuels, National Grid, Net Zero, Ofgem, planning, politics, renewables, satire, scepticism, Stats, Uncategorized, wind power7 Minutes Read

Lock, Stock and Over a Barrel

Lock, Stock and Over a Barrel

Shot in both feet

Posted on 28 Aug 25 by Mark HodgsonIn AR7, energy, Energy bills, Great Britih Energy, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, renewables, Stats, Uncategorized, wind power17 Minutes Read

A Nation of Great Import

A Nation of Great Import

A few days in August 2025

Posted on 25 Aug 25 by Mark HodgsonIn AR7, bills, Biomass, energy, Energy bills, fossil-fuels, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, renewables, satire, Solar power, Stats, Uncategorized, wind power4 Minutes Read

Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Grow

Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Grow

The crazy world of biofuels

Posted on 22 Aug 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Agriculture, alarmism, bills, Biomass, carbon dioxide emissions, drought, energy, Environmentalism, Food, fossil-fuels, Net Zero, planning, politics, Stats, transport, Uncategorized6 Minutes Read

Premature Speculation

Premature Speculation

A nice summer is not a climate crisis

Posted on 19 Aug 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, BBC, climate change, drought, Guardian, Journalism, media, politics, Silly Season5 Minutes Read

Money No Object

Money No Object

Shame about the black hole

Posted on 11 Aug 25 by Mark HodgsonIn AR7, bills, carbon capture and storage, Electric vehicles, energy, Energy bills, Environmentalism, fossil-fuels, Great Britih Energy, Hydrogen, Net Zero, politics, renewables, satire, Stats3 Minutes Read

The Windmills of Your Mind

The Windmills of Your Mind

Making a meal of it

Posted on 01 Aug 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, BBC, climate change, History, Journalism, media, planning, politics, propaganda, renewables, satire, Silly Season, Trump, Uncategorized, wind power3 Minutes Read

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