14 June 2024From the directorDear readers, donors and subscribers Our normal work is currently on something of a hiatus, with media attention focused entirely on the election. But it’s fair to say we have some big stories in the offing, which you will see in the summer. In the meantime we are reacting as best we can to the issues of the campaign, although much of it is frippery (and much of the rest is worse). Still, the election campaign has at least now been stirred up by the return of Nigel Farage. As we explained in a series of blog posts this week, the manifestos of the establishment parties are entirely delusional on the subject of energy policy. The rise in the polls of Reform – whose stance has thus far been against Net Zero – at least gives us cause for hope that things will (eventually) get better. We await their manifesto with interest. And perhaps even sooner rather than later. There is certainly a whiff of revolution in the air. Voices that have previously been silenced have been emboldened to speak up once again. Attempts to smear them into silence once again are now routinely failing to hit their mark. The contempt for the mainstream media outlets that are at the centre of such demonisation is palpable. So change is in the air, and it is hard to say how things will pan out over the next three weeks, let alone the next three years. We will watch with interest. Best wishes Andrew
Andrew Montford is the director at Net Zero Watch. As always, please don’t reply to this email address, which is not monitored.
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