tilak doshi

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tilak doshi

tilak doshi

@tilakdoshi

Economist, PhD, ex-Forbes contributor; op-eds Spectator (US), Jerusalem Post, SCMP (Hongkong), Daily Sceptic; 30 years in energy industry/think tanks;

London UK 가입일 Mayıs 2014
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If you wonder how Ed Miliband can claim heavily subsidised renewables are 'cheaper than gas', look no further than the latest report from Oxford University, which simply ignores anything inconvenient.
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“Oil continues to dominate aviation, shipping, petrochemicals and fertiliser production. Natural gas remains indispensable for electricity generation and industrial processes in the pharmaceuticals and petrochemicals sectors… The world still runs on fossil fuels despite the hundreds of billions of dollars spent on renewable subsidies.” @tilakdoshi
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The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz is a sharp reminder that the world still runs on fossil fuels. When crisis strikes, governments do not rely on intermittent renewable power. They rely on fossil fuels. (article linked)
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“Barclays PLC dropped a bombshell white paper last week that pulls no punches in flipping the script on the climate establishment’s favourite bogeyman. For years, we’ve been lectured that fossil fuels are the quintessential stranded assets… Yet, as the Barclays analysts point out, the real risks now lurk in the renewable sector.” @tilakdoshi
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For years, Net Zero-obsessed elites have claimed fossil fuels are 'stranded assets' to be avoided. But Barclays is finally telling the truth: renewables are the real stranded assets while fossil fuels are booming.
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Carbon trading is back. Despite huge problems with fraud and no sign of effectiveness, the UN's indulgences scheme for the climate industrial complex is making a return. Lessons have not been learned. (see linked article below)
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Even some climate sceptics have criticised Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, arguing it's better to be on the inside. Here is why it was the right call. (linked below)
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Energy realism has returned to the IEA not because the facts have changed but because power has.
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This Book by a Dissenting Climate Scientist is the Perfect Red Pill for the Curious
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“Germany’s chemical reckoning is therefore not a sectoral story but a civilisational one. It illustrates what happens when political elites elevate symbolic virtue over material competence, when policy is shaped by narratives rather than real constraints and when energy is treated as an ethical problem rather than an economic necessity.” @tilakdoshi
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Climate zealotry and political blunders are collapsing Germany's chemical industry, turning a once global powerhouse into a tale of European decline. (article linked below)
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How did Labour, a movement born to defend workers, become complicit in the hollowing out of British industry? Labour and the unions have betrayed the working class in the name of Net Zero. (article linked below)
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