Jacob Rees Mogg demonstrating *why* he was Secretary of State for energy for a very brief period of time
Jacob Rees Mogg demonstrating *why* he was Secretary of State for energy for a very brief period of time
Youβre another person who doesnβt understand that βmillsβ are things that produce flour from wheat.
The βspecial relationshipβ always been imbalanced.Trumpβs merely ripped the tactful veneer off it. IMO, Starmer was right not to join the Iran offensive; but also right to adapt to changing circs by committing defensive resources now. We didnβt want this war, but must now try to limit its impacts.
βFor all we know, we could be in the middle of Keir Starmerβs finest hourβ.
Starmerβs critics say he is imperiling the UKβs special relationship with the US...
But is it Donald Trump who's doing the damage?
You might find this website interesting carbonintensity.org.uk It includes a regional breakdown of supply. Most often, SW England and South Wales rely on gas generation, presumably because there is insufficient local wind generation. The grid has lots of battery storage now for balancing
BBC headline utterly failing. βThe saga of a Β£165m rail line that keeps causing travel chaosβ
Itβs not the rail line that βkeeps causing travel chaosβ its the shifting climate with more prolonged and intense rainfall and more frequent storms leading to landslips and the sea wall being washed out.
China's Xinhua news agency has just published this editorial cartoon in response to Trump's rejection of climate policies.
It is pretty clear that China views this as a HUGE geopolitical fumble by the US leaving the field clear for China's to win the global race to clean-tech hegemony
Estimates of the economic costs of Brexit continue to grow. Now showing UK economy between 6 and 8 percent smaller than it would have been. That in turn means Β£60bn lost tax revenue every year. Think what a difference that would have made to tax & spend decisions β¦
Itβs schemes like this that remind me that Iβve always wondered whether the towers of wind turbines could somehow be used as gravity based storage when there was too much wind. Iβm sure there are technical issues, but I wonder whether anyone has given it serious engineering thought?
From Viz, three years ago: The Brexit Opportunity Detector.
Still looking.
Trump and Farage
A real shame if this photo went viral again today.
Trump (and right wingers in Britain & EU) often claim that the USA economy outperforms βscleroticβ Europe.
A more comprehensive comparison gives a different perspective about the quality of life in each:
If you havenβt already done so, you can customise DDG via the settings/AI features menu.
Save this, it's perfect.
Cannot stop thinking about the people I met in Calais. They deserve so much better.
@greenparty.org.uk @calaisappeal.bsky.social
βUntil we get to net-zero emissions, extreme weather will only get worse, and itβs already damaging crops and pushing up the price of food all over the world,β
edition.cnn.com/2025/07/21/b...
Is it ok to forward your email to 3 women who might be willing to?
They are objects with their own aesthetic as well as posing questions about the artists role as a selector of views dictating what the viewer does and doesnβt see.
Framing the woods no. 1. This is the first in a series of framing devices make for a local private woodland using material from that wood. It is designed as a trail for the Forest School groups that use the site.
Drowning in denial: one in five homes in Reform UK heartlands faces flooding in 25 years
Even as the party rolls back climate action, Reform-controlled councils sit on some of Englandβs worst rising flood risks
ByΒ Nafeez Ahmed
Zack Polanski on President Trump, "It's difficult to call him anything other than a fool"
"This is sociopathic behaviour"
"He is toxic, misogynistic, racist"
"I'm not a fan of Trump"
Christiane Amanpour, "It's pretty clear"
The remarkable story we discussed this morning. (No paywall but do consider subscribing.) www.thenewworld.co.uk/james-ball-e...
And perhaps you could explain how the items in your list itemised as 1960βs, 1970βs and 1990βs resulted in higher taxes?
Ozone depletion was halted and slowly reversed by the Montreal Protocol that banned CFCβs. Without that international agreement, it would have βhappenedβ
The graph @davidheniguk.bsky.social posted above *is* per capita
π¨π Major new paper by Stanford professor Nick Bloom and coauthors.
They find Brexit has:
β¬οΈ Reduced UK GDP by 6-8%
β¬οΈ Reduced investment by 12-18%
β¬οΈ Reduced employment by 3-4%
β¬οΈ Reduced productivity by 3-4%