We’re glad Nick Stern has this all sorted then
For instance, my team at the Treasury and I did not foresee that the cost of generating electricity from solar panels would fall by 77% between 2014 and 2024, or that battery costs would plummet by 84% over the same period.
An exit tax is an abomination
Professor Andy Summers of the Centre for Analysis of Taxation, which first proposed the policy, said it had been largely made possible by Brexit.
Build on the Green Belt - that’s how we save nature
The discovery that affluent neighbourhoods have more diversity of nature has implications for human wellbeing – and sheds light on the structural injustices in cities
This is almost Murphyesque in its joy
This imposes real constraints on public spending. But the idea of a funding crisis is overblown.
But if it’s that expensive just stop doing it anyway
Offshore windfarm companies may be exempted from new UK nature rules in an attempt to keep down the cost of renewable energy, the Guardian has learned.
Claim about renewables we don’t believe
Jess Ralston, head of energy at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit thinktank, said: “Every bit of free wind and sun power that we harness means we need to buy less foreign gas from abroad, boosting our energy security.”
Whaaat? Less supply pushes up prices?
Average private rents in Great Britain have climbed to record highs, with the amount tenants are being asked to pay in some hotspots rising more than 25% in a year, data shows.
Productivity isn’t about who owns but who uses
This year’s three Nobel prize winners in economics won because they all argue the alchemy of capitalist growth lies rather in “creative destruction” – letting outworn companies with redundant technologies go to the wall while fostering their rapid replacement by young and innovative companies based on the technologies of today or tomorrow.
To remind: A declaration of an unassailable truth is an attempt to control
The UK’s TV and radio regulator is allowing GB News and others to “flout” accuracy rules and broadcast climate change denial, say campaigners.
But ‘planes just are cheaper than trains
If I want to get from Barcelona to London, I face what should be a simple choice: either I take the plane, and pump out about 280kg of pollution that heats the planet, or the train, and spew just 8kg.
George Monbiot wholly kills that economic democracy project
Not that George will realise this - because, you know, George - but what we’ve got here is an insistence that we cannot have a purely democratically directed economy.
It’s not a National Wealth Fund now, is it?
Every islander on Orkney is expected to benefit from a major windfarm being built by the local council after it won £62m in financing from the UK’s national wealth fund.