Industrial electricity use in the EU is collapsing. US policymakers “Have no excuse for not looking at Europe and learning.”
The Deindustrialization of Europe in Five Charts
The Deindustrialization of Europe in Five Charts
13 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: European Union
BBC Asks “Are the politics of climate change going out of fashion?”
12 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, television Tags: British politics
Labour opposition leader Keir Starmer’s election campaign decision to cancel a pledge to spend £28 billion per year on green projects has rocked the British political landscape.
BBC Asks “Are the politics of climate change going out of fashion?”
Charles Moore: The political class is only just realising that voters prefer prosperity over climate jingoism
11 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in economic growth, economics of bureaucracy, economics of climate change, energy economics, environmental economics, environmentalism, global warming, income redistribution, liberalism, macroeconomics, Marxist economics, Public Choice, rentseeking, technological progress Tags: British politics, climate alarmism, wind power
By Paul Homewood From The Telegraph: Labour’s green U-turn reflects the shifting sands of climate policy If you want to see how the politics of climate change are shifting, compare today with late 2009. In both cases, a general election was approaching. In October 2009, with the Copenhagen climate summit […]
Charles Moore: The political class is only just realising that voters prefer prosperity over climate jingoism
Roger Pielke on Michael Mann’s Victory
11 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, global warming, law and economics, politics - USA, property rights Tags: climate activists

By Paul Homewood From Roger Pielke: Yesterday, a jury in Washington, DC awarded renowned climate scientist Michael E. Mann more than $1,000,000 in damages in a defamation lawsuit he brought against two bloggers. I was a witness in the case and testified on Tuesday. Here, I’ll offer my thoughts on the case and some […]
Roger Pielke on Michael Mann’s Victory
Broken Dreams: Constant Calm Weather Wiping Out Britain’s Wind Industry
11 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: wind power

The wind industry treats natural meteorological phenomenon – like calm weather – as a grand conspiracy. They’ve even coined their very own curse, calling such lengthy events “wind droughts”. Wind and solar-dependent Germans call gloomy, windless weather ‘dunkelflaute’. Wild claims being smashed by nature is a common feature of earthly hubris. Icarus learnt the hard […]
Broken Dreams: Constant Calm Weather Wiping Out Britain’s Wind Industry
“Green” Activists Menace Humanity
10 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, law and economics Tags: climate alarmism
A thoroughly anti-human philosophy that envisions Earth untouched by people has them blindly adhering to an unscientific theory of a climate emergency.
“Green” Activists Menace Humanity
Labour Cuts Green Budget By 80%
10 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: British politics

By Paul Homewood It’s been the worst kept secret of the year! Labour has slashed its original £28bn green borrowing plan by four fifths and unveiled a new tax raid on oil and gas giants to bankroll the Net Zero drive. Sir Keir Starmer announced that his flagship clean energy policy […]
Labour Cuts Green Budget By 80%
PETER WILLIAMS: Supreme Court decision astounding
09 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in economics of bureaucracy, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, law and economics, liberalism, Marxist economics, politics - New Zealand, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking Tags: climate activists
Three years ago a friend of mine who’s a District Court Judge asked me if I would be guest speaker at the annual DCJ shindig, scheduled that year for the Hilton in Taupo. Despite a feeling of significant intellectual inferiority, I accepted on the condition that all I would talk about were personal experiences from…
PETER WILLIAMS: Supreme Court decision astounding
Jury finds in favor of Michael Mann in defamation lawsuit against Mark Steyn, Rand Simberg
09 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, law and economics, politics - USA, property rights Tags: defamation, free speech, regressive left
The jury awarded Mann $1 in compensatory damages from each plaintiff. It also awarded $1,000 in punitive damages from Simberg and $1 million from Steyn.
Jury finds in favor of Michael Mann in defamation lawsuit against Mark Steyn, Rand Simberg
UK’s Wind Industry Will Pocket £3 Billion In Subsidies For Producing Nothing At All
08 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: wind power
The ‘constraint payments’ paid to wind power outfits are commercial extortion, where the (occasional) producer claims a fee for producing absolutely nothing, at all. The honourable kidnapper at least hands over his victim when he gets the cash and there’s something to show for the exchange. In this case, the victims are unwitting taxpayers and […]
UK’s Wind Industry Will Pocket £3 Billion In Subsidies For Producing Nothing At All
The Govt’s Version Of EV Facts
08 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, transport economics Tags: electric cars

By Paul Homewood Yesterday’s BBC article about the Lords bemoaning “misinformation” about EVs mentioned this govt website, which supposedly offers us the truth. In fact it is pure gaslighting, trying to convince people that the facts say something which they don’t: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/electric-vehicles-costs-charging-and-infrastructure/electric-vehicles-costs-charging-and-infrastructure Let’s run through some of the Q & As:
The Govt’s Version Of EV Facts
Wood Pellets Aren’t CO2 Neutral, Emit More Than Coal… Double Of Natural Gas
08 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming
Wood emits double the CO2 that natural gas does. Never mind the particulates burning wood entails.
Wood Pellets Aren’t CO2 Neutral, Emit More Than Coal… Double Of Natural Gas
Germany’s dream of building a fleet of hydrogen-fired power plants is faltering
08 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: Germany
“If these turbines are only supposed to run when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing, then they will be extremely expensive,” he added.
Germany’s dream of building a fleet of hydrogen-fired power plants is faltering
RE Reverse: 2024 Marks Beginning Of The End For Wind & Solar Transition
07 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: renewable energy, solar power, wind power

The closer countries get to the wind and solar transition, the faster they retreat from it. Across Europe, renewable energy targets have been ditched and replaced with policies built around always-on nuclear power. Finland, Sweden, France and Britain, for starters. Wind turbine and solar panel manufacturers are bleeding cash and their share values have been […]
RE Reverse: 2024 Marks Beginning Of The End For Wind & Solar Transition
The West’s humiliating electric car climbdown has begun
07 Feb 2024 1 Comment
in energy economics, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, global warming, transport economics Tags: electric cars

By Paul Homewood Ambitious plans for an electrification-led industrial revolution are in full-scale retreat France’s President Macron had a plan to make millions of electric vehicles a year. Chancellor Scholz planned to put 15 million on Germany’s roads by 2030. President Biden trumped the lot with a $174bn (£138bn) plan to make […]
The West’s humiliating electric car climbdown has begun
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