Category: The fight against the destruction of our farms and greenbelt
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Ed Miliband NESO and DESNZ
The ever increasing energy cost of net zero Rising energy bills expose hidden costs of the renewable revolution So-called Green energy produced 18% today. This week’s rise in the energy price cap is yet another painful blow to households already struggling with soaring bills. While Ed Miliband insists that renewables are cheap and will ultimately…
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Globalists Net zero and the damage to planet Earth pt 2
How green is the climate agenda. Heavy Metal Pollution from Battery and Solar Industries The push for renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs) has dramatically increased demand for heavy metals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements (REEs). These metals are essential for batteries and solar panel production, but their extraction and processing…
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Globalist Net zero and the damage to planet earth pt 1
Globalist Net Zero and the Destruction of Planet Earth The push for net zero carbon emissions has been heralded as a solution to climate change, but in reality, it is a globalist agenda that threatens both human prosperity and the environment itself. Under the guise of sustainability, net zero policies are accelerating environmental degradation, economic…
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The truth about pollution, Renewable Energy, and the climate Act 2008
For decades, the narrative around climate change and pollution has been shaped by government policies, net-zero targets, and renewable energy subsidies. However, the reality is often quite different from what is portrayed. The UK had already made significant progress in reducing pollution before the Climate Change Act 2008, and the rush to implement solar and…
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Labour’s War on Farmers and the Countryside
Labour’s War on Farmers and the Countryside The Labour Party has long claimed to be a champion of working people, yet its policies often tell a different story—especially when it comes to farmers and rural communities. Now in power, Labour is aggressively pursuing policies that threaten British agriculture and the countryside. Attacking Farmers Through Net-Zero…
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The continued cost in the pursuit of net zero
British energy prices are projected to rise by approximately 5% starting in April. This increase is expected to elevate the average annual gas and electricity bill for a typical household by £85, bringing it to £1,823 under the energy regulator Ofgem’s price cap. This marks the third consecutive quarterly rise in energy prices. Contracts for…
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The climate agenda and why the uk pay through the roof
Our governments ability to waste our money knows no bounds. Under the CfD scheme, renewable energy projects are guaranteed a fixed price for the electricity they generate over a 15-year period. In 2024, subsidies under this program reached a record high of £2.362 billion, surpassing the previous record set in 2020. This increase reflects the…
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Solar or nuclear
Land, Cost, and Reliability Reality Check As the UK accelerates its transition to net-zero, land efficiency, reliability, and cost must be central to the energy debate. While solar power is often promoted as a key solution, its actual generation is far lower than its advertised capacity. In contrast, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) provide consistent, 24/7…
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Flood risk summary – Check your long term flood risk – GOV.UK
https://check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk/risk# Thorpe Marsh future Bess storage plant has a high level flood risk Doncaster council gives go ahead with sidra Energy 1.4GW Thorpe Marsh BESS This was allowed to burn for five days do to the thermal runaway of lithium batteries
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Milliband and our Taxes
Ed Miliband’s latest mad move just cost UK £112bn https://tinyurl.com/29pe9sec https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/701342
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ROLLS ROYCE SMR ESTIMATED CONTRIBUTION TO THE GRID
“Calculated using Ofgem’s 2020 Typical Domestic Consumption Values ranges of c3100 kwh per household annual electricity usage and represents a new output baseline for this programme. 470 MW is 11280 MWh/day, and 4.1 million MWh/year, which is 4.1 billion kWh/year. At 3100 kWh per household this is 1.3 million homes. This takes no account of…
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Solar farms: storing up problems for the future?
Construction or devastation https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/701342 Stop the destruction of our land in the name of net zero
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From beautiful views to the destruction of the land
Present and future Natural or unnatural Your choice your future Conisbrough parks future under attack from the whitestone project https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/701342 Please help support the countryside because once it’s gone it’s gone.
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Everything Net Zero – Services, Products, Solutions, and Support for the public sector transition to Net Zero – Contracts Finder
The blobs ability to spend our taxes Value of contract £70,000,000,000 that’s 70 billion of our tax DescriptionThe East of England Broadband Network (E2BN), as the Contracting Authority, is putting in place a Framework Agreement for use by UK public sector bodies, identified in II.2.4 (and any future successors to these organisations), which include Schools,…
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A California Battery Plant Burned. Residents Have Gotten Sick, and Anxious. – The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/10/us/california-battery-plant-fire.html Thorpe Marsh Nature Reserve the east bank of the River Don floodplain, Thorpe Marsh nature reserve is an area of lowland grassland with a large lake and small patches of woodland and scrub with oak, ash, hawthorn, blackthorn, willow, birch, and, in the wetter areas, alder. The woodland gives many feeding and nesting opportunities…
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A Battery That Lasts 5,700 Years Without Recharging : The First Carbon-14 Battery Created in the UK.
Technology is moving so fast Our politicians and bureaucrats are way behind what’s happening out in the real world. SMALL MODULAR REACTORS With ROLLS ROYCE being capable of producing SMR’s within the next couple of years. I ask is it time to review the net zero agenda? https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/701342
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Carbon capture and mad Eds bill
“Billpayers face £800 hit from Miliband’s carbon capture gamble” The report said: “The Department [of Energy Security and Net Zero] has not indicated the likely cost of these projects. The Department and HM Treasury expect that around 75pc of the cost of supporting these early projects will be met by levies on consumers who are…
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Is this the future view you really want ?
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/701342
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Government rips up rules to fire-up nuclear power – GOV.UK
Is it now time to end all solar and Bess future projects to allow for Small Modular reactors I personally would rather have a building like the above , than cover thousands of acres of agricultural land with solar and Bess. SMr’s would use approximately 5 to 6 acres. Solar to produce the equivalent power…

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