
Green Dogma Forces the Dutch To Ration Electricity
The failure shines a light on the consequences of rapidly shifting to green energy—but will wider Europe heed the warning?

The failure shines a light on the consequences of rapidly shifting to green energy—but will wider Europe heed the warning?

Starmer effectively described green levies as “the barriers that hold us back.”
While electricity prices in the U.S. have remained flat, UK electricity prices have tripled over 30 years.

Despite recent rhetoric, both Labour and the Conservatives are as wedded to the net zero agenda as they have ever been.
Drawn to Net Zero and enforced diversity, the profession has allowed politics to replace thinking and innovation.
New report exposes the hidden costs of Britain’s green energy obsession.

The timing of Blair’s attack on the net zero agenda could not have been worse for Labour—or better for Reform.

Brussels says it will learn from this week’s power outages, but is convincing no one if it sticks with fanatical net zero targets.

Science, technology, and security are human and cultural issues—and shaping our outlooks on these has never been more urgent.
British slow-to-no growth coincides with abandoning oil and gas, says think tank.