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Owing Me, Owing You

Owing Me, Owing You

Is this the best they can do?

Posted on 27 Jul 2527 Jul 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Africa, alarmism, climate change, History, IPCC, politics, scepticism, science, UN, Uncategorized19 Minutes Read

Slow on the Uptake

Slow on the Uptake

Treating the Treaty with contempt

Posted on 22 Jul 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Conservation, Ecology, energy, Environmentalism, History, National Grid, planning, politics, Pollution, Protests, renewables, satire, scepticism, totalitarianism, Uncategorized5 Minutes Read

Are There Two Sides to Ecocide?

Are There Two Sides to Ecocide?

Or do renewable energy companies get a free pass?

Posted on 20 Jul 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Conservation, Ecology, Environmentalism, planning, politics, Pollution, puzzles, renewables, satire, scepticism, Solar power, wind power7 Minutes Read

Send In the Clowns

Send In the Clowns

Adeste fideles

Posted on 15 Jul 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, climate change, climate change committee, Conservation, Energy bills, Environmentalism, fossil-fuels, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, propaganda, renewables, Uncategorized16 Minutes Read

On Bureaucracy

On Bureaucracy

A guest post by John Cullen

Posted on 13 Jul 25 by ScepticusIn History, politics7 Minutes Read

Water, Water Everywhere

Water, Water Everywhere

nor any drop to drink

Posted on 11 Jul 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, climate change, drought, Guardian, history, History, planning, politics, propaganda, scepticism, Stats, Uncategorized2 Minutes Read

A Fresh Start – an update

A Fresh Start – an update

The UK’s biggest climate problem

Posted on 09 Jul 2510 Jul 25 by Robin GuenierIn bills, climate change, energy, fossil-fuels, Net Zero, planning, politics, renewables, scepticism2 Minutes Read

No Wheels on My Wagon

No Wheels on My Wagon

But I’m singing a happy song

Posted on 07 Jul 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, bills, carbon dioxide emissions, climate change, climate change committee, Electric vehicles, energy, Energy bills, fossil-fuels, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, propaganda, renewables, scepticism, Solar power, Stats, wind power15 Minutes Read

To B or Not To B?

To B or Not To B?

B-list building societies should not sign up to B Lab

Posted on 01 Jul 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, climate change, Education, Environmentalism, Going Woke, politics, propaganda, scepticism, social science, totalitarianism, Uncategorized6 Minutes Read

The Cat’s Out of the Bag

The Cat’s Out of the Bag

Just stop pussy-footing around

Posted on 26 Jun 25 by Mark HodgsonIn bills, energy, Energy bills, Guardian, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, propaganda, renewables, scepticism, steel, Uncategorized8 Minutes Read

The Case Against Net Zero – an Eleventh Update

The Case Against Net Zero – an Eleventh Update

Unachievable Disastrous Pointless

Posted on 24 Jun 25 by Robin GuenierIn alarmism, bills, climate change, energy, Energy bills, fossil-fuels, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, renewables, scepticism, Solar power, transport, wind power8 Minutes Read

Screwing the Tern

Screwing the Tern

Displacement Activity – a Case Study

Posted on 18 Jun 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Agriculture, Conservation, energy, Environmentalism, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, renewables, RSPB, wind power9 Minutes Read

Programming the Public

Programming the Public

Propaganda on steroids

Posted on 08 Jun 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, BBC, climate change, climate change committee, Electric vehicles, energy, Energy bills, Environmentalism, fossil-fuels, Fracking, Hydrogen, IPCC, media, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, propaganda, renewables, scepticism, social science, Stats, The CCC, transport, Uncategorized, wind power53 Minutes Read

The Great Grid Upgrade

The Great Grid Upgrade

Lost in transmission

Posted on 05 Jun 2514 Jun 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, bills, climate change, energy, Energy bills, Environmentalism, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, propaganda, renewables, scepticism, Stats, Uncategorized, wind power7 Minutes Read

Choice?

Choice?

The possibilities have ended

Posted on 30 May 25 by Mark HodgsonIn History, politics, Stats9 Minutes Read

One Fine Day

One Fine Day

Politics – the art of the impossible

Posted on 25 May 25 by Mark HodgsonIn bills, climate change committee, Electric vehicles, energy, Energy bills, National Grid, Net Zero, planning, politics, renewables, Solar power, Stats, The CCC, Uncategorized, wind power9 Minutes Read

Yes, We have no Bananas

Yes, We have no Bananas

Going Bananas

Posted on 14 May 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Agriculture, alarmism, climate change, drought, Guardian, Journalism, politics, propaganda, Stats, Uncategorized3 Minutes Read

Reform Local Authorities

Reform Local Authorities

Ditch net zero now

Posted on 03 May 2503 May 25 by Mark HodgsonIn bills, climate change, Local Authorities, Net Zero, politics6 Minutes Read

Assessing the Impact

Assessing the Impact

A question of priorities

Posted on 01 May 25 by Mark HodgsonIn BBC, climate change, climate change committee, Guardian, Net Zero, politics, Stats, Uncategorized4 Minutes Read

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