
In defence of net zero
The path to net zero is fraught with dangers but our climate problems aren’t going away. We need to reduce our emissions quickly.
The path to net zero is fraught with dangers but our climate problems aren’t going away. We need to reduce our emissions quickly.
This week, the revelations of an American climate scientist highlighted how skewed the truth has become within his own community.
Far from suffering, Brittany and northern France might just reap the rewards of climate change.
There won’t be a single eureka moment. Instead, a combination of global expertise and investment will see us through safely to the other side.
Our approach to environmentalism and clean energy must be unbiased and scientific – not emotional.
However, without global coordination, carbon taxes could thwart efforts to decarbonise by merely relocating polluting industries.
The problem is Europe-wide. Most of the British debate happens in a bubble.
At COP28, the problem of low-emitting, poor countries paying the highest price for climate change will be high on the agenda.
Shoddy reporting and the sinister cherry-picking of data will not help us save the planet.
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