The public supports Rishi Sunak’s pragmatic new energy policy
Net Zero Watch today welcomed the Prime Minister’s pragmatic willingness to reconsider both the character and pace of the UK’s emissions reduction policies
Tony Blair's climate pragmatism is a welcome intervention
Net Zero Watch has welcomed Sir Tory Blair's hard-headed intervention in the climate policy debate.
Intrusive 'smart meters' threaten to turn UK homes into Net Zero panopticon
Net Zero Watch is warning that smart meters are a threat to privacy, and freedom of conscience.
Tories' Net Zero flip-flopping is unsustainable
Net Zero Watch has criticised Michael Gove for his dogmatic support of the UK's 2030 ban on sales of new combustion engine cars.
UK offshore wind is dead in the water - as predicted
As one of the world's biggest windpower developers halts its top UK wind project and warns about further cancellations, Net Zero Watch reminds ministers that they have been warned for years about this inevitable fiasco.
Government renewables dogma is blocking only viable solutions to the UK’s energy crisis
Net Zero Watch has blamed the government’s failed renewables priority as the main obstacle to solving Britain's energy cost and security crisis and a return to healthy economic growth.
UN report on growing world hunger criticised for climate hype
Net Zero Watch has criticised the UN and news media for claiming that 'climate change is pushing millions of people into hunger'
As predicted, wind industry blackmails the UK - demands yet more subsidies
Net Zero Watch has urged the Government to stand up for consumers and businesses by rejecting the wind industry’s latest demands for more subsidies
Don't listen to the Climate Change Committee on car bans, ministers are warned
Net Zero Watch has warned ministers that the Climate Change Committee's call for a ban of hybrid cars poses an existential threat to Britain's car industry.
Book review: Climate Uncertainty and Risk
Judith Curry's book outlines a new approach to addressing climate uncertainty and risk.
Does the Government understand its own Green Levies?
It is difficult to believe that Mr Sunak would knowingly revert to direct levies with regressive impacts on low-income households, and it may be a simple mistake arising from misunderstanding of the character and scale of the climate change policies.
Wind costs will remain high
Wind costs will be higher than previously thought, as revealed by the announcement of major warranty issues at Siemens Energy. There are profound implications for the Net Zero Policy