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    DiggerUK

      This is from Net Zero Watch, formerly The Global Warming Policy Foundation. It is easily digestible for me and claims to demonstrate that estimates of usable generation from wind, is possibly overestimated by up to a third.

      Raises the possibility, that they know they won’t be able to produce electricity in anywhere near the required levels from renewables. And are well aware they can’t…_

      https://www.netzerowatch.com/all-news/whitehall-predictions-meet-real-world-data

      And just to keep you all up to date…_ https://gridwatch.co.uk

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      michael norton

        Net Zero Nonsense, the lunacy must be close to peaking by now.
        Thinking will have to come back to earth – soon.

        Quote BBC
        Tory leader Kemi Badenoch accused Labour of “adding even more burdens on farmers”.
        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gpv0qx9wxo

        The U.K.’s population is growing, primarily because of migration, and is projected to reach 70 million in 2026,
        that’s next year.
        https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/the-uks-changing-population/

        Hang on a moment, won’t increasing the population lead to increasing the need for food ?

        Quote BBC

        To meet environmental targets, 9% of England’s farmland will need to be converted into forests and animal habitats, according to new proposals released by the Labour government.

        The benchmark was set out in a consultation launched on Friday by Environment Secretary Steve Reed, external on managing England’s land to prioritise food production, Net Zero targets and nature.

        In total, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) predict nearly a fifth of the U.K.’s farming land will need to cut agricultural use but argue greater efficiencies on the remaining land could maintain U.K. food production at current levels.

        Can’t we have some joined up thinking, please?
        Perhaps the new government thinking includes keeping cattle in indoors concrete sheds?

        #102719 Reply
        DiggerUK

          Peak NetZero? ….am I the first person to coin that phrase. I must check the dictionary.

          Well, I can find NetZero, but not Peak NetZero. I hope the OED credits me properly when the time comes.

          I don’t believe the 10% of land for the ecopaths will see the light of day…_

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