▶️ Why "No To Net Zero?"
▶️ Isn't Net Zero a good thing?
Here's why we are campaigning against Net Zero 🔽
(More info: https://notonetzero.uk)
If CO2 emissions do genuinely need reducing, we should develop technology to do it.
But we should not sacrifice our livelihoods today because of wildly exaggerated fears about the future.
Britain’s contribution to global emissions is a tiny part of the whole.
What nobody wants to admit is that Net Zero policies are hurting us now.
For a quarter of a century British governments have brought in measures that are supposed to reduce carbon emissions – but what these all end up doing is restricting economic output and hurting people’s living standards.
Over that quarter century Britain’s coal, gas and nuclear energy generators have been decommissioned, one after the other, while exploration has been wound down.
And – lo and behold! – energy prices have gone through the roof.
Britain is forced to buy electricity from France and gas from Norway to make ends meet, and we are paying way over the odds.
That’s why bills are so high, for consumers and for businesses
‘Net Zero’ policies underpin the crackpot schemes to shut us up in 15 minute and low traffic neighbourhoods, and London’s ‘Ultra Low Emission Zone’ (ULEZ) expansion too.
Panic stations
Under the Paris accord western nations agreed to aim for ‘Net Zero’ – taking as much CO2 out of the atmosphere as the put in by 2050 – and to reach 45 per cent of that target by 2030.
As the 2030 deadline approaches people are panicking. They know that 45 per cent of Net Zero is not going to happen by 2030.
Everyone in government knows it
Everyone in industry knows it
But none of them want to admit it
Instead they are going to press on with a target that is simply unattainable without a spectacular collapse in the economies and societies of the world.
But instead of admitting that Net Zero is a mad target the world’s leaders are pressing on. They will fail, but the damage they are doing right now will cost all of us dearly.
Teachers in schools are telling children that 250 years of the industrial development and fossil fuels are making the world uninhabitable, but the opposite is true.
Modern industry and farming are not what is killing us, it is what is keeping us alive.
Wanting a better environment should not mean turning our backs on the inventions and technologies that have given us life – at least not until better technologies can replace them.
Under Net Zero we are asked to give up fossil fuels before there are alternative energy sources in place. All that means is we get poorer, hungrier and colder.
So sure, let’s develop alternative energy. But it makes no sense to close down fossil fuel power before those alternatives are in place and at capacity to replace what we give up. If we do that it's not transition, it’s just austerity.
Please sign & share: https://notonetzero.uk
▶️ Isn't Net Zero a good thing?
Here's why we are campaigning against Net Zero 🔽
(More info: https://notonetzero.uk)
If CO2 emissions do genuinely need reducing, we should develop technology to do it.
But we should not sacrifice our livelihoods today because of wildly exaggerated fears about the future.
Britain’s contribution to global emissions is a tiny part of the whole.
What nobody wants to admit is that Net Zero policies are hurting us now.
For a quarter of a century British governments have brought in measures that are supposed to reduce carbon emissions – but what these all end up doing is restricting economic output and hurting people’s living standards.
Over that quarter century Britain’s coal, gas and nuclear energy generators have been decommissioned, one after the other, while exploration has been wound down.
And – lo and behold! – energy prices have gone through the roof.
Britain is forced to buy electricity from France and gas from Norway to make ends meet, and we are paying way over the odds.
That’s why bills are so high, for consumers and for businesses
‘Net Zero’ policies underpin the crackpot schemes to shut us up in 15 minute and low traffic neighbourhoods, and London’s ‘Ultra Low Emission Zone’ (ULEZ) expansion too.
Panic stations
Under the Paris accord western nations agreed to aim for ‘Net Zero’ – taking as much CO2 out of the atmosphere as the put in by 2050 – and to reach 45 per cent of that target by 2030.
As the 2030 deadline approaches people are panicking. They know that 45 per cent of Net Zero is not going to happen by 2030.
Everyone in government knows it
Everyone in industry knows it
But none of them want to admit it
Instead they are going to press on with a target that is simply unattainable without a spectacular collapse in the economies and societies of the world.
But instead of admitting that Net Zero is a mad target the world’s leaders are pressing on. They will fail, but the damage they are doing right now will cost all of us dearly.
Teachers in schools are telling children that 250 years of the industrial development and fossil fuels are making the world uninhabitable, but the opposite is true.
Modern industry and farming are not what is killing us, it is what is keeping us alive.
Wanting a better environment should not mean turning our backs on the inventions and technologies that have given us life – at least not until better technologies can replace them.
Under Net Zero we are asked to give up fossil fuels before there are alternative energy sources in place. All that means is we get poorer, hungrier and colder.
So sure, let’s develop alternative energy. But it makes no sense to close down fossil fuel power before those alternatives are in place and at capacity to replace what we give up. If we do that it's not transition, it’s just austerity.
Please sign & share: https://notonetzero.uk
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"Net Zero is not a vote winner. They didn't care because they think ordinary people are too stupid to understand the issues" - Isabel Oakeshott
Join our public campaign to say #NoToNetZero here:
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Join our public campaign to say #NoToNetZero here:
👉 https://notonetzero.uk 👈
REPORT: Over 800 Canadians ‘Debanked’
"More than 800 Canadians have had their bank accounts arbitrarily removed over the last five years, with many never receiving an explanation for the closures, according to figures obtained by a recent access-to-information request.
"The request revealed over 250 supporters of last year’s Freedom Convoy in Ottawa were ‘debanked,’ another 170 had Bitcoin wallets taken away. The total amount confiscated is estimated at 7.8 million Canadian dollars ($5.7 million)."
https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/10/09/report-over-800-canadians-debanked/
"More than 800 Canadians have had their bank accounts arbitrarily removed over the last five years, with many never receiving an explanation for the closures, according to figures obtained by a recent access-to-information request.
"The request revealed over 250 supporters of last year’s Freedom Convoy in Ottawa were ‘debanked,’ another 170 had Bitcoin wallets taken away. The total amount confiscated is estimated at 7.8 million Canadian dollars ($5.7 million)."
https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/10/09/report-over-800-canadians-debanked/
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REPORT: Over 800 Canadians ‘Debanked’.
More than 800 Canadians have had their bank accounts arbitrarily removed over the last five years, with many never receiving an explanation for the closures, according to figures obtained by a recent access-to-information request.The request revealed over…
"Glasgow 'Low Emissions Zone' (LEZ) in turmoil as expert rubbishes pollution statistics used to justify hated policy"
"John Lamb, formerly of Scottish Environmental Protection Agency, says officials using 'incorrect measurements' in describing pollution levels"
https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/scottish-news/glasgow-lez-turmoil-expert-rubbishes-31181779
"John Lamb, formerly of Scottish Environmental Protection Agency, says officials using 'incorrect measurements' in describing pollution levels"
https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/scottish-news/glasgow-lez-turmoil-expert-rubbishes-31181779
Scottish Daily Express
Glasgow LEZ in turmoil as expert rubbishes pollution statistics used to justify hated policy
John Lamb, formerly of SEPA, says officials are using "incorrect measurements" in describing pollution levels
Net Zero policies are hurting us now
For a quarter century, British govts have brought in measures supposed to reduce CO2 emissions
These all end up restricting economic output & hurting living standards
Join the public campaign to say #NoToNetZero:
https://notonetzero.uk
For a quarter century, British govts have brought in measures supposed to reduce CO2 emissions
These all end up restricting economic output & hurting living standards
Join the public campaign to say #NoToNetZero:
https://notonetzero.uk
Listen in to @alanvibe talk to Andrew Bridgen MP about excess deaths debate 20 Oct in Parliament, Net Zero, Free Speech & more @ABridgen
https://x.com/togetherdec/status/1713239273179074597?s=46&t=cKs2oOIP3jOotRyELceZDQ
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Listen in to @alanvibe talk to Andrew Bridgen MP about excess deaths debate 20 Oct in Parliament, Net Zero, Free Speech & more @ABridgen
@tntradiolive https://t.co/HQAUWnTwZ8
@tntradiolive https://t.co/HQAUWnTwZ8
Net Zero policies are putting our energy prices through the roof
Join the public campaign to say #NoToNetZero: https://notonetzero.uk
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“There are lot of things going on in our country that are of great importance to us all, but we’re not getting an opportunity to have our say"
Together member Nick at our 29 Sep event
Please consider joining Together as a member so we can campaign more strongly:
https://togetherdeclaration.org/join
Together member Nick at our 29 Sep event
Please consider joining Together as a member so we can campaign more strongly:
https://togetherdeclaration.org/join
Instead of admitting that Net Zero is a mad target the world’s leaders are pressing on
They will fail, but the damage they are doing right now will cost all of us dearly
It's up to us
Join the public campaign to say #NoToNetZero:
https://notonetzero.uk
They will fail, but the damage they are doing right now will cost all of us dearly
It's up to us
Join the public campaign to say #NoToNetZero:
https://notonetzero.uk
Teachers in schools are telling kids that 250 years of industrial development & fossil fuels are making the world uninhabitable, but the opposite is true
Modern industry and farming are not killing us - they are keeping us alive
Join the public campaign to say #NoToNetZero:
https://notonetzero.uk
Modern industry and farming are not killing us - they are keeping us alive
Join the public campaign to say #NoToNetZero:
https://notonetzero.uk
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"The sad fact is our once liberal societies are no longer liberal... we live in a deeply illiberal society that punishes people for expressing heretical thoughts"
Full speech here from Dr Jay Bhattacharya at our 2nd Anniversary Event - including how censorship and smears driven by govt
Full speech here from Dr Jay Bhattacharya at our 2nd Anniversary Event - including how censorship and smears driven by govt
Net Zero policies underpin anti-driver policies like "15 Minute Cities", LTNs, CAZs, LEZs, ULEZ extension in London & blanket 20mph zones
The intent is to make driving so painful & so expensive, ordinary members of the public have to stop doing it
No to all that
No to Net Zero
https://notonetzero.uk
The intent is to make driving so painful & so expensive, ordinary members of the public have to stop doing it
No to all that
No to Net Zero
https://notonetzero.uk
Ferguson is certainly culpable for lockdowns disaster
A failure of "The Science" (if modelling is even that)
But buck must stop with politicians
They first caved to the hysteria Fergie (in the end, just an advisor) played key role in creating
Then they realised they could use the fear to control the public in ways they never previously dreamed, and got a taste for it
What Covid Inquiry SHOULD be concluding is that our own Public Health Act needs major reform
And we should be running a million miles from any World Health Organization playbook that positions lockdowns & other extreme measures as the "go to"
A failure of "The Science" (if modelling is even that)
But buck must stop with politicians
They first caved to the hysteria Fergie (in the end, just an advisor) played key role in creating
Then they realised they could use the fear to control the public in ways they never previously dreamed, and got a taste for it
What Covid Inquiry SHOULD be concluding is that our own Public Health Act needs major reform
And we should be running a million miles from any World Health Organization playbook that positions lockdowns & other extreme measures as the "go to"
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NO TO NET ZERO: "Up and down the country, we want you, the public to have your voices heard. We've got to let the people in Parliament hear from us" - Together's Alan Miller
Please join & share the public campaign to say #NoToNetZero:
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https://notonetzero.uk
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OXFORD LTNs: "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that if you shut off side streets, all the traffic goes on to main roads.
"This is not what councils should be doing, they should be getting basics right"
"This is not what councils should be doing, they should be getting basics right"
CENSORSHIP: Social networks, Govt officials, universities & NGOs "using 'disinformation' claims to silence free speech, 136 academics, historians & journalists warn PM Rishi Sunak" with #WestminsterDeclaration
"Figures from all sides of the political spectrum, including comedian John Cleese, author Jordan Peterson and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, raised concerns over the “censorship of ordinary people, journalists and dissidents” in a statement delivered to the Prime Minister.
"Their intervention comes after The Telegraph revealed that a secretive government unit was flagging criticism of lockdown as Covid “disinformation”.
"The Counter Disinformation Unit, which operated out of Whitehall, worked with intelligence agencies to monitor the online posts of journalists and members of the public...
"Their “Westminster Declaration” said: “We are all deeply concerned about attempts to label protected speech as ‘misinformation’, ‘disinformation’, and other ill-defined terms.
"“What’s more, time and time again, unpopular opinions and ideas have eventually become conventional wisdom. Free speech is our best defence against disinformation.
"“By labelling certain political or scientific positions as ‘misinformation’ or ‘malinformation,’ our societies risk getting stuck in false paradigms that will rob humanity of hard-earned knowledge and obliterate the possibility of gaining new knowledge.”
"The signatories expressed alarm over the widespread use of such terms, adding: “We do not want our children to grow up in a world where they live in fear of speaking their minds.”...
"The 136 signatories also included the writer Richard Dawkins, the historian Robert Tombs and the American whistleblower Edward Snowden, who warned of “increasing international censorship that threatens to erode centuries-old democratic norms”. They said this included “visibility filtering, labelling, and manipulation of search engine results” as well as “deplatforming and flagging” of controversial content.
“Social media censors have already silenced lawful opinions on topics of national and geopolitical importance,” they wrote."
Full article: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/17/rishi-sunak-protect-free-speech-social-media-disinformation/
"Figures from all sides of the political spectrum, including comedian John Cleese, author Jordan Peterson and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, raised concerns over the “censorship of ordinary people, journalists and dissidents” in a statement delivered to the Prime Minister.
"Their intervention comes after The Telegraph revealed that a secretive government unit was flagging criticism of lockdown as Covid “disinformation”.
"The Counter Disinformation Unit, which operated out of Whitehall, worked with intelligence agencies to monitor the online posts of journalists and members of the public...
"Their “Westminster Declaration” said: “We are all deeply concerned about attempts to label protected speech as ‘misinformation’, ‘disinformation’, and other ill-defined terms.
"“What’s more, time and time again, unpopular opinions and ideas have eventually become conventional wisdom. Free speech is our best defence against disinformation.
"“By labelling certain political or scientific positions as ‘misinformation’ or ‘malinformation,’ our societies risk getting stuck in false paradigms that will rob humanity of hard-earned knowledge and obliterate the possibility of gaining new knowledge.”
"The signatories expressed alarm over the widespread use of such terms, adding: “We do not want our children to grow up in a world where they live in fear of speaking their minds.”...
"The 136 signatories also included the writer Richard Dawkins, the historian Robert Tombs and the American whistleblower Edward Snowden, who warned of “increasing international censorship that threatens to erode centuries-old democratic norms”. They said this included “visibility filtering, labelling, and manipulation of search engine results” as well as “deplatforming and flagging” of controversial content.
“Social media censors have already silenced lawful opinions on topics of national and geopolitical importance,” they wrote."
Full article: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/17/rishi-sunak-protect-free-speech-social-media-disinformation/
The Telegraph
Social media firms are silencing free speech with 'disinformation' claims, Sunak told
Over a hundred academics, historians and journalists have warned the PM against censoring free speech, in a statement delivered to No 10
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CENSORSHIP: “States & NGOs are acting in tandem to stifle dissent, tech companies & Govts are working behind the scenes to censor people for lawfully held opinions & facts”
Well done Laura Dodsworth making case for free expression and against state-sponsored censorship
The so-called “militant democracy” spiel of Paul Mason is creepy & worrying indeed
Well done Laura Dodsworth making case for free expression and against state-sponsored censorship
The so-called “militant democracy” spiel of Paul Mason is creepy & worrying indeed