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The Net Zero Scandal

Podcast de Climate Debate UK

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Sceptical and critical discussion about UK and world climate and energy politics from Climate Debate UK

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episode Shining a light down the green-woke rabbit holes. artwork

Shining a light down the green-woke rabbit holes.

Amid the murky world of climate politics is a constellation of organisations vying for influence, awash with cash, all pushing on the green juggernaut, regardless of what the broader public wants or needs. The public’s views, interests and wishes count very little in any corridors of power, where only the alignment of academia, global agencies, and NGOs is required. Behind the interventions of every fake charity, dodgy academic outfit, and mysterious think tank, are the same-old-same-old weirdo billionaire philanthropists. But is this unique to climate? This week’s guests has revealed that it surely is not. Charlotte Gill, whose investigations can be found in The Sunday Telegraph, The Critic, the Daily Sceptic, and elsewhere has begun to audit what she calls Woke Waste — the frivolous frittering away of vast amounts of public money on some very odd ‘academic research’. And she has also charted the flows of cash to countless organisations that dominate the public sphere with very particular views on climate change, so-called ‘assisted dying’, Britain’s membership of the EU, and transgender ideology. You can find Charlotte on Twitter @CharlotteCGill [https://x.com/CharlotteCGill] and her websites at charlottecgill.co.uk [https://t.co/SZ7rrFqso0] and Woke Waste [https://www.charlottecgill.co.uk/s/woke-waste].

13 de feb de 2025 - 1 h 6 min
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How much is this all going to cost us?

It takes a lot of patience, hard work, and a determined mindset to get to the bottom of claims about how much the UK’s climate and green energy policies are already costing us, and how much they are likely to cost us in the future. There is the physics of energy generation, and there are the relative merits and demerits of conventional verses green tech. And there are the constraints of the power grid itself. And then there is a bewildering energy wholesale energy market, the complexity of which is magnified by different subsidy regimes, attempts to fix policy failures, and a constant addition of expensive new green generators. Then there is the retail market, from which you and I buy the energy we use, at ever increasing prices. Buried beneath the green politicians', wonks', academics' and companies claims about the benefits of renewable energy is the inconvenient data. In this week's episode, David Turver of the Eigen Values Substack [https://davidturver.substack.com/] sheds some light on the eco-darkness.

8 de dic de 2024 - 1 h 6 min
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What is a "climate migrant"?

In 2005, the UN EP predicted [https://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/04/15/the-un-disappears-50-million-climate-refugees-then-botches-the-disappearing-attempt/] that climate change would create 50 million climate refugees by 2010. But as 2010 came and went, climate sleuths observed that the areas from which the UNEP had predicted people would flee now had increased populations. The climate refugees were nowhere to be found, and the UNEP had quietly deleted their webpages, rather than reflected on their failed predictions. In 2022, the Zurich Insurance Group claimed [https://www.zurich.com/media/magazine/2022/there-could-be-1-2-billion-climate-refugees-by-2050-here-s-what-you-need-to-know] that “There could be 1.2 billion climate refugees by 2050”. But what is a climate refugee? Is there any such thing? And what does the rush to claim that climate change is creating so many victims, without regard for evidence, tell us about how we understand both climate and society? In this episode, we hear from Dr Calum Nicholson, who is Director of research at the Danube Institute [https://danubeinstitute.hu/], and former director and currently associate research fellow, at the Climate Policy Institute [https://mcc.hu/en/climate-policy-institute] in Budapest. Dr Nicholson is also the co-editor and author of a number of chapters in Climate Migration; critical perspectives for law, policy, and research [https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/climate-migration-9781509961757/].

27 de sep de 2024 - 54 min
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Watching the Net Zero agenda wobble

A number of weeks into the Labour government, the inevitable cracks are starting to appear in the pre-election promises. According to The Telegraph [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/07/28/why-milibands-great-british-energy-wont-cut-your-bills/], the new Secretary of State for Energy Security & Net Zero refused to repeat his elections pledges in the House of Commons, and admitted that it may be some time before the bill payer sees the benefits of the tens, perhaps hundreds of £billions that are required to meet the government’s unilateral policy targets, such as clean energy by 2030. Meanwhile, new chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, plans  [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c3g9yy73l77t]to save £5.5 billion by scrapping winter fuel payments for ten million pensioners. In this podcast, we are joined by director of Net Zero Watch [https://www.netzerowatch.com/], Andrew Montford, and David Turver [https://davidturver.substack.com/], whose Substack has shone much needed light on the Net Zero agenda’s economics and technical failures.

10 de ago de 2024 - 1 h 1 min
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