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Snow Ploughing Across the Arctic Ice

Snow Ploughing Across the Arctic Ice

Unfortunately, nothing to do with the time of year

Posted on 01 Apr 2531 Mar 25 by JitIn satire, Sea Ice3 Minutes Read

Hydrogen Boom – Part Two

Hydrogen Boom – Part Two

A thumb on the scale

Posted on 30 Mar 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Biomass, energy, Energy bills, Hydrogen, Net Zero, politics, renewables, satire, Stats, Uncategorized3 Minutes Read

The Science of Misdirection

The Science of Misdirection

And the misdirection of science

Posted on 29 Mar 2501 Apr 25 by John RidgwayIn Uncategorized7 Minutes Read

If only Sir Dieter Were at the Helm

If only Sir Dieter Were at the Helm

Instead we have Ed

Posted on 28 Mar 25 by Mark HodgsonIn BBC, bills, climate change, energy, Energy bills, Net Zero, politics, steel, Uncategorized5 Minutes Read

Hello, is that Net Zero? Sorry, wrong number

Hello, is that Net Zero? Sorry, wrong number

Many apologies, but I couldn’t help noticing that your carbon is leaking.

Posted on 26 Mar 25 by JitIn Net Zero, Uncategorized5 Minutes Read

Single Bullet Theory Update

Single Bullet Theory Update

Posted on 23 Mar 2524 Mar 25 by Mike DombroskiIn Conspiracy Theory, scepticism, science, Solar power, Trump, Uncategorized3 Minutes Read

Badenoch Strikes a Blow

Badenoch Strikes a Blow

Teh Guardian’s incoherent rage

Posted on 23 Mar 25 by JitIn alarmism, climate change, Conspiracy Theory, Environmentalism, Guardian, politics, satire6 Minutes Read

The Sunlit Uplands?

The Sunlit Uplands?

Going through the motions

Posted on 22 Mar 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Agriculture, bills, climate change, Conservation, Ecology, energy, Energy bills, Environmentalism, Food, Net Zero, planning, politics, propaganda, renewables, Solar power, Stats, Uncategorized8 Minutes Read

Let Me Just Sleep on That

Let Me Just Sleep on That

The shocking new truth about climate change denial

Posted on 16 Mar 2509 Apr 25 by John RidgwayIn Uncategorized2 Minutes Read

It’s Always Grüner on the Other Side..

It’s Always Grüner on the Other Side..

Posted on 15 Mar 25 by Geoff ChambersIn politics2 Minutes Read

The Descent of Mann?

The Descent of Mann?

Posted on 13 Mar 25 by Mike DombroskiIn climategate, Journalism, Uncategorized2 Minutes Read

The Sun Will Come Up Tomorrow

The Sun Will Come Up Tomorrow

It’s only a decade away

Posted on 11 Mar 25 by Mark HodgsonIn bills, carbon capture and storage, energy, Energy bills, Guardian, National Grid, planning, politics, renewables, Stats, Uncategorized10 Minutes Read

Avarice in Funderland

Avarice in Funderland

Down the rabbit hole

Posted on 09 Mar 2510 Mar 25 by Mark HodgsonIn alarmism, climate change, fossil-fuels, politics, propaganda, scepticism, Stats, Uncategorized47 Minutes Read

Iceberg B9

Iceberg B9

Stuck in the middle with you (for a decade?)

Posted on 08 Mar 25 by JitIn alarmism, Antarctica, climate change, Glaciers, Uncategorized3 Minutes Read

The Play’s the Thing

The Play’s the Thing

Or how lying has been elevated to an art form

Posted on 07 Mar 25 by John RidgwayIn Uncategorized4 Minutes Read

NASA Faked the Moon Landing—Therefore..

NASA Faked the Moon Landing—Therefore..

Posted on 04 Mar 2504 Mar 25 by Geoff ChambersIn alarmism, Conspiracy Theory, scepticism, science3 Minutes Read

Displacement Activity

Displacement Activity

Crumbs for the birds

Posted on 28 Feb 25 by Mark HodgsonIn Conservation, Ecology, energy, Energy bills, Net Zero, planning, politics, renewables, scepticism, Uncategorized, wind power9 Minutes Read

O Rare Earth, that Has Such People in It.

O Rare Earth, that Has Such People in It.

Posted on 26 Feb 25 by Geoff ChambersIn BBC, Electric vehicles, politics, Trump, Ukraine, wind power3 Minutes Read

Economical With the Truth

Economical With the Truth

Only telling half a story

Posted on 25 Feb 25 by Mark HodgsonIn BBC, energy, Energy bills, fossil-fuels, Great Britih Energy, National Grid, Net Zero, politics, Stats, wind power8 Minutes Read

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