FACTS:
Net Zero barely nudges your bill.
Fossilβfuel wars send it through the roof.
So when Farage and his ilk slags off renewables while fanning conflict, remember who actually hikes your costs.
FACTS:
Net Zero barely nudges your bill.
Fossilβfuel wars send it through the roof.
So when Farage and his ilk slags off renewables while fanning conflict, remember who actually hikes your costs.
For every pound spent on net zero, the benefits would outweigh the cost by between 2.2 and 4.1 times says @thecccuk.bsky.social
www.ft.com/content/d163...
They weren't "thought extinct" by the people who knew about them all along though, were they? And those people didn't need the fossil record to "discover" them, because they knew about them anyway!
Thank goodness π π
God yes, that was terrifying
Didn't the Webbs think Stalin was great though so - π€·?
Agree with the thrust of this, but I'd say John's memories of his youth are highly specific (inc to his sex, class and location) - I can only be a few years older than John (if that) but I feel he's reaching for gripes a bit? (And shame he didn't mention the Welsh future generations act at the end).
When men's workload is automated, it's genius; when women's workload is automated it's a character flaw and morally questionable.
"How well or sick you are depends on how rich you are. The NHS provides free healthcare, but it canβt pay your bills, free your flat of mould or keep your kids fed."
Kitchen with sink and hob backing onto an un-finished (one assumes deliberately) concrete block wall
This one tbf not quite so insanely priced (for Hackney), but have fun getting the grease spots out of those breezeblocks π https://themodernhouse.com/sales-list/lode
Anyone currently working on the Home Energy Model consultation? Iβd be happy to share views early next week. In summary thereβs a tension btwn cost / granularity /consumer engagement / quality. In particular, consider what is appropriate for an EPC (valid ten years) vs a retrofit assessment.
Trouble is the people who genuinely benefit are pretty much a fully separate group from the people it was developed for, I imagine?
Can't believe this merited an "announcement".
The public sector is spending very many times more than that fixing a crumbled stretch of road near my village, I think the nation should be told....
A diagram showing how a 2 minute delay to an active travel trip reduces the accessible area from a 15-minute trip by 25%
As I was made to wait 2.5 minutes to cross a road this morning, let's again do the maths simple.ghost.io/lets-do-the-...
To me the idea of a holiday in Dubai feels disturbing and slightly aversive in the same way as an AI "friend", or plastic grass.
(Like Hunca Munca's disappointment with the plaster dolls house food, if you read Beatrix Potter when you were little.)
NEW: Ferry pollution is worse than all the cars combined in many European port cities⦠but more than half of European ferries could be electric by 2035.
With the average ferry being 26 years old, the fleet is ripe for renewal now.
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Would love to read this - can I pretend to be a doctor or will it rumble me?
(π§ββοΈ<- dressing up clothes )
Very good
DON'T BUY TRAIN TICKETS IN ADVANCE!
On 1 April, the government is quietly changing the rules.
Off-Peak & Anytime tickets become non-refundable after 23:59 the day BEFORE you travel.
If you wake up & find your event cancelled, NO REFUNDS, even on Β£100+ tickets.
www.ianvisits.co.uk/articles/far...
"I cannot tell a lie. Well, I can, and furthermore I will double down on it and fabricate evidence to back it up. But if you are persistent enough I will cave, throw my hands up, and admit I was lying all along...."
If you had to work with someone like this, wouldn't you go a tiny bit bonkers?
God help all of us
They'll be discovering 'going for a nice walk round the park and eating my sandwich on the bench' next
To get a bit meta, Twitter is probably kidding Starmer &co into thinking that aggressive exaggerated divisiveness is how we all think. And perhaps affected how he thinks. So he has projected that mindset onto Thursday's Green voters, without bothering to investigate what did draw them to that choice
It's very sad to see. And there's clearly a good number of Labour MPs who have had more than enough of this and are saying as much..Did you hear Karl Turner on the radio today - he wasn't holding back
"Labour seems to have been pining for the demographic that voted for it in the 1970s β older, manual workers in small towns."
So, Maurice Glasman's mum, basically.
Aye. I don't know why I was, once again, disappointed in Labour, but for some reason I still expect better π
Presumably the door is now wide open for Reform to nip round the back of Labour and say "...but not nurses and care workers of course. We'll be welcoming them in."
www.theguardian.com/society/2026...
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Fake Daily Telegraph headline reading as follows: Allister Heath Make no mistake, food labelling is a direct attack on the British family
lol
Mmmm .. how lovely!