The Iron Law of Energy
Why the "Clean Transition" is a Step Toward Collapse
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Why the "Clean Transition" is a Step Toward Collapse
A fundamental shift in energy policy is now a matter of national survival. Here’s a seven point plan.
A mandatory solar panel installation will cost a young house buyer over £19,000 and take them nearly 60 years to pay for.
It's Complicated (But Not That Complicated, Ed)
Can Modern Monetary Theory pay for Net Zero? No. It's inflationary rocket fuel.
Peak oil never went away. We simply masked it by printing trillions of dollars of fake money. Now the energy floor is falling out from under our economies.
As the madness of "Net Zero" accelerates, time has already run out for many of our most vulnerable citizens.
Mitigating UK solar and wind's catastrophic intermittency problem requires unproven storage solutions of almost unimaginable costs.
Scottish Nationalists think they're being robbed of wind gold. They needn't worry.
What trying to travel without fossil fuel teaches us about Net Zero.
You can't boil an egg in a swimming pool. Or run Britain on breezes.
Your retirement, my friend, is twisting in the wind.
Of all of the issues that this election won't fix, "Net Zero" policy is the most dangerous.
Altering a country’s energy strategy is like altering a submarine’s air supply. It’s not something you can play fast and loose with. Yet that’s exactly what the Scottish Government is doing.