Tag Archives: climate policy
No incentive to innovate?
Industry glibly says: “The low carbon price means there is no incentive to innovate.” Hell no, there really isn’t an incentive to innovate. How about solving a really big problem called “how does man live comfortably without smashing up the … Continue reading
The logic of a Green UKIP alliance
For some time I have thought there are many similarities between the Greens and UKIP, and now I will try and articulate that. This might imply that they should team up in the forthcoming election, although I have nothing to … Continue reading
Boredom in Yorkshire and sensory reset
A few days ago I was at a café in London and overheard two city slickers talking big deals. Then one turned to the other and said: “But you know, what do you do when you get to 46 and … Continue reading
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