April 5, 2025

33 thoughts on “UN report: Is Britain on track to reach its net zero target?

  1. Great so most people in the UK are on target to be hungry cold and without a basic lifestyle can't wait .Which will make zero change to the climate. Great policy by are mentally ill leaders

  2. OK. A serious question for all the climate hysterics.

    What’s the transition program to renewables?
    How will this be achieved?
    When will it be ready.

    What is required?
    Number of wind turbines?
    Number of solar panels?
    Number of hydro dams?
    Number of whatever?
    Where?
    When?

    Remember that this must be done worldwide. Also remember that overall energy consumption in 2050 is thought to be 50% more than 2020.

    What to do when no wind?
    What to do when too windy?
    What to do when no sun?

    If batteries are the answer –
    What capacity?
    How many?
    Where?
    When?

    If pumped hydro is the answer –
    What capacity?
    How many?
    Where?
    When?

    Also to be considered –
    Renewables are just 10% of all energy.
    (Been that way for years.)
    Hydro = 7%.
    Solar = 1%.
    Wind = 1%.
    Others = 1%.
    Nuclear = 5%.
    Fossil fuels = 85%.

    I really do want to hear your program and schedule.

  3. clever sky calling it "the UK" rather than the tory gov. wouldnt want to mention the people in charge of all this legislation change or climate goals ay XD that may upset the torys

  4. Excellent! The Daily Clown Climate Show. I love it.

    A question for the climate faithful.. If the UK went to net zero tomorrow by what degrees will the planet cool in the next 5 decades?

  5. CO2 is HEAVIER than air, most stays low for the plants to feed off, look ata asian countries, pollution at ground level, WHY??????????? hick tossers and this net carbon,weather has been warmer in the middle ages with far fewer people and NO CO2.

  6. THE CLIMATE CRISIS FRAUD IS JUST THE POLITICALLY CORRECT COVER FOR THE UN's GLOBAL DEPOPULATION POLICY:

    The United Nations Conference on Environment & Development (UNCED), aka Rio Conference/ Earth Summit:

    'Rio+20 Earth summit: scientists call for action on population' (2011):

    Joint report by 105 institutions urges negotiators to drop political inhibitions and confront rising global population and consumption

    "The P-word is not talked about because people are scared of being politically incorrect or alarmist. Even so, the the population dialogue should not just be about sheer numbers of people – that type of dialogue leads to finger pointing," said Lori Hunter, a demographer who was in Rio for a side-event. She said the picture was more complex and touched upon the need to consider factors that shape fertility decision-making. She mentioned that in some areas, scarcity of natural resources leads to larger families as families need labor."

    https://twitter.com/robinmonotti/status/1686377809764388864

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