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Another fracking melodrama
For the first time, American scientists have published a paper showing that wastewater from a shale-gas well and a coalbed methane site, disposed of by injecting it into a deep well, has reached a surface stream.
Read the full article...Fracking with George Monbiot
Matthew Taylor brings together James Woudhuysen and George Monbiot for a head-to-head discussion on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) for the the BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Agree to differ‘.
Read the full article...China: big shale reserves, but little fracking before 2020
When China finally gets fracking, there’ll be enough water to do the job. And fracking won’t kill the number of people coal does
Read the full article...Fracking and Fukushima: our energy security fears
When I hear the phrase “energy security”, I reach for my revolver’.
Read the full article...Net Zero is killing British industry
Port Talbot steelworks is just the latest casualty of our elites’ climate-change crusade
Read the full article...The Dutch revolt against Net Zero
Voters have sent Frans Timmermans, the EU’s ‘climate pope’, packing
Read the full article...Why oil and gas are here to stay
The clean-energy transition is based on magical thinking
Read the full article...Keir Starmer’s green war on workers
A Labour government would sacrifice jobs, growth and energy security to Net Zero
Read the full article...Energy rationing is never acceptable
The UK government’s energy-saving campaign is an admission of failure
Read the full article...Blackouts: another dark consequence of Net Zero
Energy rationing is an integral feature of the green agenda
Read the full article...Labour is living in eco-dreamland
Recycling failed policies will do nothing to solve the energy crisis
Read the full article...Why Britain is on the brink of blackouts
Complacency and green virtue-signalling have wreaked havoc with our energy supplies
Read the full article...The UK is squandering its gas reserves
Amid soaring prices and talk of blackouts, we need to get serious about energy
Read the full article...Price caps won’t solve the energy crisis
We need to stop tinkering with tariffs and start scaling up nuclear power
Read the full article...The energy transition we need
It’s time to drop the green pieties and invest in cheap and plentiful energy for all
Read the full article...We need energy security – not Net Zero
The government is too beholden to green fantasies to take our energy needs seriously
Read the full article...This energy crisis has deeper roots than Ukraine
We are paying a heavy price for decades of policy failures
Read the full article...Chinese innovation assessed
Can China innovate? How might its innovations change the rest of the world?
Read the full article...Drones: time to reach for the skies
Unmanned aircraft systems could radically enhance people’s lives.
Read the full article...Making the case for shale gas and oil
Both advocates and critics of fracking have it wrong. Also, both use the wrong word.
Read the full article...From red peril to green panic
America’s military industrial complex once chased communists. Now it obsesses over CO2 emissions.
Read the full article...How to make blackouts a thing of the past
The key to providing for our energy needs is technological development, not sterile rows about energy sources.
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Good luck to the #farmers on their march today!
I probably don't need to tell you to wrap up warm. But please remember that no part of the UK's green agenda is your friend. All of it is intended to deprive you of your livelihood, one way or another. That is its design.
Brilliant piece by @danielbenami. RECOMMENDED
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Innovators I like
Robert Furchgott – discovered that nitric oxide transmits signals within the human body
Barry Marshall – showed that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is the cause of most peptic ulcers, reversing decades of medical doctrine holding that ulcers were caused by stress, spicy foods, and too much acid
N Joseph Woodland – co-inventor of the barcode
Jocelyn Bell Burnell – she discovered the first radio pulsars
John Tyndall – the man who worked out why the sky was blue
Rosalind Franklin co-discovered the structure of DNA, with Crick and Watson
Rosalyn Sussman Yallow – development of radioimmunoassay (RIA), a method of quantifying minute amounts of biological substances in the body
Jonas Salk – discovery and development of the first successful polio vaccine
John Waterlow – discovered that lack of body potassium causes altitude sickness. First experiment: on himself
Werner Forssmann – the first man to insert a catheter into a human heart: his own
Bruce Bayer – scientist with Kodak whose invention of a colour filter array enabled digital imaging sensors to capture colour
Yuri Gagarin – first man in space. My piece of fandom: http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/10421
Sir Godfrey Hounsfield – inventor, with Robert Ledley, of the CAT scanner
Martin Cooper – inventor of the mobile phone
George Devol – 'father of robotics’ who helped to revolutionise carmaking
Thomas Tuohy – Windscale manager who doused the flames of the 1957 fire
Eugene Polley – TV remote controls