Kwasi Kwarteng’s criticism of wood-burning Drax broke the Big Energy omerta
Drax power station burns wood rather than coal. The energy secretary said it wasn’t sustainable. Then his department hit back.
Drax power station burns wood rather than coal. The energy secretary said it wasn’t sustainable. Then his department hit back.
Energy famine and bankruptcy loom unless we get real about going green.
Neil Collins’ Notebook: It’s time to shelve the green rhetoric, and how do you tax a Russian tank?
The country’s reputation for cuddly green efficiency doesn’t map on to reality.
Neil Collins’ Notebook: Medical professionals oppose North Sea oil exploration, nervy times for Tobacco shareholders, and who would buy green savings bonds?
The backlash that will inevitably be provoked by the extravagant religious obsession with Net Zero creates the conditions for extreme political turmoil.
The momentum behind the transition from the carbon economy is gathering pace.Â
This time next year will see the UK host the crucially important United Nations COP26 Climate Summit in Glasgow. World leaders from all manner of
The signs are all there. Climate change, as distinct from climate change rhetoric, is finally entering the political mainstream. And Britain and France are among
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