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Mike Frost 🦔🌿🛶🌳🇺🇦

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Light Aviation/Microlights/Gliding. Airfields & Environment Cycling, Wildlife, NHS Consultant Anaesthetist Safety/Human Factors

East, England Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Claire Coutinho
Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho·
The Green Party wants to shut down our nuclear power. Reliable, 24/7 and ZERO emission power! Their plans literally means more reliance on gas, and that gas would be dirtier gas from abroad. They’ve actually got the worst energy policies for climate. Totally unserious.
Looking for Growth@lfg_uk

🚨New exclusive LFG x @StrategyMerlin poll. The British public don't support green policies. •⁠ 🇬🇧⁠Majority of Brits support building nuclear power plants & drilling in the North Sea. •⁠ ☢️⁠⁠Voters of all parties are in favour of nuclear power. •⁠🟩 ⁠⁠Around 4 in 10 Green Party voters support drilling for oil in the North Sea.

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Net Zero Watch
Net Zero Watch@NetZeroWatch·
“The Energy Secretary has told officials to classify electricity imported from abroad as ‘zero carbon’... Miliband’s wilful doublethink shows he is perfectly happy to sacrifice British industry for his Net Zero dream while paying vast sums to import less-clean energy from elsewhere.” @TheSun
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
The statement that 97% of scientist agree that human activity causes most of the current warming, caused the MSM to censor all counter narratives. The statement was a gross misstatement of scientific opinion. Since then no public debate has been allowed on Climate change.
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
We’ve built cheap energy but we’re still pricing it like it’s expensive. The UK uses a marginal pricing system, where the last (most expensive) generator sets the price. That’s usually gas. So even when most of our electricity comes from cheap wind and solar, households still pay gas prices. That’s why bills haven’t fallen. Getting off gas pricing is about fixing the system by reforming the electricity market so gas no longer sets the price, building storage so we don’t rely on gas for backup, reconnecting with European energy systems to smooth supply, reducing gas demand through insulation and heat pumps, and continuing to expand renewables so gas is needed less and less. Until we do that, cheap energy will keep being priced like expensive gas.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
When the whole world learned about Bucha. About Ukrainians butchered in the streets of Bucha by Russian occupiers. About our people tortured in basements. About those shot on the roads. About adults and children whose bodies were found in graves in Bucha. Everyone saw the horror that Russia and its aggression bring. They saw what Ukraine is really defending itself against. Today, on the fourth anniversary of Bucha’s liberation from Russian occupiers, we honored the memory of Ukrainians who were killed and tortured there. We remember and will never forget what the enemy did. Every Russian murderer, executioner, and terrorist must be held accountable for every crime against our people. Blessed be the memory of everyone whose lives were taken by Russia – to all who were killed in Bucha and across Ukraine at the hands of Russian occupiers.
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
A new study reveals the Great Barrier Reef is thriving. Evaluating 38 years of data from the Australian Institute of Marine Science, coral cover is now at its highest level since monitoring began. Published in the International Journal of Global Warming, the paper reads, "There is no consistent correlation between rising temperatures and reduced coral cover, with most corals demonstrating rapid recovery." The findings directly contradict the narrative of irreversible decline. Bleaching is merely cyclical and, crucially, recoverable. The Great Barrier Reef is thriving. The data prove it.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
75% of the UK public want to continue producing oil and gas from the North Sea. But Ed Miliband refuses to read the room.
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Ed Conway
Ed Conway@EdConwaySky·
📽️ WHY are diesel prices rising so fast? Well, partly because this is the worst oil supply shock in modern history. And partly because of an obscure decision taken by politicians decades ago. My latest mega primer on the economic consequences of war in the Gulf👇
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
Ed Miliband is a crank who spaffed away £30bn of public money on carbon capture machines, bans new North Sea oil & gas licences and destroys prime farmland with massive solar panel projects. He’s putting our food, energy and economic security at risk.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
And you Tories can sit down and be quiet! The destruction of our Fertiliser industry was on your watch! You didn’t even bother to tell the public! Passing suicidal net zero legislation with statutory instruments. Don’t talk to me about democracy when you ripped it up 💣
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Mel Stride
Mel Stride@MelJStride·
Let's get drilling in the North Sea and get bills down!
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ED_Daniel
ED_Daniel@EDDanie86907092·
@jonburkeUK Total nonsense. The Norwegians with a sensible tax regime are making new finds all the time and planning for a much smaller drop off in production. 1/ is wrong. 2/ is based on current tax regimes and licensing
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
Ed Miliband has decreed that imported electricity will count as being as 'clean' as wind and solar even when it comes from burning coal and gas, in a move critics have branded "cheating" and "bonkers". dailysceptic.org/2026/03/30/mil…
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Chris Morrison
Chris Morrison@CMorrisonEsq·
Beyond reasonable doubt, the Met Office stands accused of inflating UK maximum temperature measurements to spread Net Zero climate alarm. My latest article for the Daily Sceptic.
Toby Young@toadmeister

New research has found 'statistical proof' that the Met Office is inflating UK maximum daily temperatures, with the odds that corrupted weather stations are recording temperatures accurately being less than one in 10,000. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/29/sta…

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
This week alone, Russia used more than 3,000 strike drones against our cities and communities – a significant portion of them “shaheds” – as well as over 1,450 guided aerial bombs and 40 missiles of various types. The Russians are not dialing back their war effort against our state and our people, and at the same time, they are openly investing in prolonging another war that is driving global destabilization. Ukraine is being attacked with essentially the same strike drones as those used against countries in the Middle East and the Gulf region. Ballistic weapons are used against us just as cynically as they are against our partners. The destabilization of global markets and the blocking of maritime routes have not left a single country unaffected. We are making our contribution to guaranteeing security. And it is important that the world does not lose time or opportunities. Clear, decisive, and coordinated efforts are needed to provide real protection for life and to stop wars. We need to build joint and modern defense systems proven in war. We must develop joint production of modern and effective weapons. We must unite our capabilities so that people can live in peace in Europe, the Middle East, and other parts of the world. Thank you to everyone who is helping us protect lives!
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
🚨 $2 Trillion Later, The Green Revolution Collapsed: How Chasing Weather Power Bankrupted the Grid and Cost the World $40 Trillion in Growth Between 2010 and 2026, governments and corporations poured roughly $2 trillion into solar, wind, and “net‑zero” programs under the promise of an imminent clean‑energy transition. What the public received instead was an illusion—a fragile grid, higher electricity prices, and negligible climate benefits. Energy remained just as carbon‑intensive, but far more expensive and unreliable. The fundamental error was confusing installed capacity with delivered power. Wind and solar often produce energy only 20 % of the time; fossil and nuclear plants generate 60‑90 % consistently. Billions went to weather‑dependent infrastructure that must still be backed up by coal and gas. Once backups, grid stabilization, and battery losses are factored in, true delivered costs for renewables reach $120–250 per MWh, double or triple those of gas, coal, or nuclear. When measured by physical reality rather than marketing slogans, that $2 trillion bought roughly the energy output of $400 billion in conventional power. It displaced almost no fossil fuel consumption and arguably reinforced it, since idling backup plants waste fuel. Worse, dependence on Chinese supply chains for solar panels and rare‑earth minerals eroded national energy independence and inflated emissions through hidden mining and shipping costs. If that same capital had been spent on modern nuclear or advanced natural‑gas infrastructure, the outcome would have been transformative. $2 trillion could have built about 285 GW of nuclear capacity (powering 250 million homes reliably for 70 years) or 1,650 GW of efficient gas plants (enough for 900 million homes for 30 years). Either path would have cut 70–80 gigatons of CO₂, reduced global electricity costs by half, and created genuine energy security. Instead, the current “green” trajectory delivered rising utility bills, rolling blackouts, and greater reliance on geopolitical adversaries. Global power costs rose roughly 60%, contributing to deindustrialization in Europe, worldwide inflation, and a cumulative $37–40 trillion loss in global GDP—about half of one year of global economic output. That’s the price of mistaking ideology for engineering. The lesson could not be clearer: physics determines prosperity. Dense, dispatchable energy such as nuclear or gas remains the backbone of civilization, and no amount of subsidies or messaging can legislate thermodynamics. The so‑called green transition did not decarbonize the planet—it impoverished it. The road to sustainability is not paved with solar subsidies but with unapologetic engineering and scientific honesty.
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@janrosenow We need a much more balanced approach to energy that works for everyone not just the climate advocates. It’s not possible to fit a heat pump in every home & EVs have limited suitability. Maintaining UK’s supply of gas/ oil and refining ability is key.
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Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow@janrosenow·
Climate has almost disappeared from our conversation. But it remains the most pressing challenge of our times. Last week the WMO said the planet is “more out of balance than at any time in observed history.” Energy security and climate security are not competing priorities.
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@ret_ward @Conservatives Most people are now beginning to appreciate and understand that the climate change is not directly from a rise in CO2 but more likely from warming of the oceans & CO2 rise a secondary effect. Hence why we have seen no impact whatsoever by ‘Net Zero’ policies
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Bob Ward
Bob Ward@ret_ward·
This is wrong. People trust scientists instead of politicians because they are straight with them. The U.K. will suffer growing impacts from climate change until the world reaches net zero. We will not persuade the world to reach net zero if like @Conservatives we give up on it.
Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho

This is what people hate about Net Zero fanatics. They would rather hit made-up targets, even if it makes actual climate change worse. Using dirtier imports rather than using our own is bad for our economy and it’s bad for the environment. We need to get back to common sense.

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@Ed_Miliband Hendy Windfarm was built in 2019 in Wales but has never been connected to the Grid. What’s the unit cost of electricity from this windfarm? Anticipate it’s going to be much more than present despite all the subsidies. Another ‘green’ elephant!
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Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband@Ed_Miliband·
We’re investing £64m to transform Port Talbot into Wales' first floating offshore wind hub. That means 5,000 good jobs, £500m of investment and enough clean power for 6.5m homes. We are putting Wales at the heart of our clean energy superpower mission. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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