About 10 years ago I went to a local music festival that was taking place in a local park. It was one of those 80s nostalgia things with lots of ‘B level’ music acts wheeled out for the sentimental carousel of a bunch of Gen X’ers. As we entered the event, we were handed aContinue reading “How Environmentalists Make Decisions”
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Unsatisfactory Communications with a Politician
At the start of 2025, the Climate and Nature Bill was working its way through the British Parliamentary Process. The objective of the Bill was to save the planet. To do so, the Bill outlined a series of open-ended, ill-defined measures that the government could co-opt in order to do whatever it (the govt) deemedContinue reading “Unsatisfactory Communications with a Politician”
The Economics of Renewable Energy pt 2 – Solar
Ed Miliband has stated many times that renewable energy is cheaper than gas and will bring down household energy bills. We all instinctively knew that Ed was lying but I’m going to present the evidence that he was lying. I will present the economics of solar in this post, having already presented wind energy inContinue reading “The Economics of Renewable Energy pt 2 – Solar”
Net Zero Endgame
Let’s explore how Net Zero is going to cause hyperinflation in the UK. Think of the economy as a pyramid comprised of 3 layers. The bottom layer is occupied by energy and resources. These are the building blocks of an economy.Goods and services appear in the middle layer of the pyramid. These are the productsContinue reading “Net Zero Endgame”