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  • How an Irrational Target Will Impoverish You, Help China (and Won't Even Save the Planet)
  • By: Ross Clark
  • Narrated by: Ben Onwukwe
  • Length: 10 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (44 ratings)
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Summary

The British government has embarked on an ambitious and legally-binding climate change target: reduce the country's greenhouse gas emissions to Net Zero by 2050. The Net Zero policy was subject to almost no parliamentary or public scrutiny, and is universally approved by our political class. But what will its consequences be?

Ross Clark argues that it is a terrible mistake, an impractical hostage to fortune which will have massive downsides. Achieving the target is predicated on the rapid development of technologies that are either non-existent, highly speculative or untested. Clark shows that efforts to achieve the target will inevitably result in a huge hit to living standards, which will clobber the poorest hardest, and gift a massive geopolitical advantage to hostile superpowers such as China and Russia. The unrealistic and rigid timetable it imposes could also result in our committing to technologies which turn out to be ineffective, all while distracting ourselves from the far more important objective of adaptation.

This hard-hitting polemic provides a timely critique of a potentially devastating political consensus which could hobble Britain's economy, cost billions and not even be effective.

©2023 Ross Clark (P)2023 Swift Press Audio

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Excellent Information

Not Zero gave excellent information with no emotional manipulation to help you make decisive decision.
The information exposed the narrative which climate alarmist has been using to manipulate and deceive public opinion.

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Excellent balanced discussion

Well researched and balanced discussion on the impacts of unfettered net zero policy. A pleasant change from the pseudo cultist opinions proffered as news.

Highly recommended and a great eye opener

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Excellent book which questions the narrative

Very comprehensive book which questions the Net Zero commitments the UK government have made with no idea of how it will be achieved. Refreshing to read the counter arguments which media suppress so much these days.

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Incredibly thoughtful and well argued.

The arguments that the book presents come across as thoroughly thought through and paints a stark picture of the alarmism causing so much damage to our societies. It is truly scary how irrational our leaders seem to be. Everybody should listen to this book, to form a more nuanced perspective on climate change. Narration was top notch as well!

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The Net Zero Delusion.

I've suspected for years that the Net Zero policies of Western governments that force us all to invest in wind and solar was probably the wrong solution to the world's energy problems and this book just confirms my worst fears.

Another reason I suspect this book is right is just how much vitriol one receives when you suggest that the planet is NOT dying in an environmental apocalypse and that there is no need for us all to quadruple our energy prices to deal with it! That's always a good sign a new idea is about to change the world and well done to Ross Clark for taking the time to educate us all about it.

Trade in your Tessler and buy a diesel car again and enjoy driving anywhere in the world without range anxiety at a fraction of the cost!

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The exploitation market

In my 70 years of existence the silly people (innocently ignorant conscious cognosentient beings) still believe those who exploit others to make oodles of cash and laugh all the way to their bank.
Sadly it will always be so whilst conscious cognosentient beings (professional liars) run (ruin) the world instead of getting a life.

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Keep an open mind

I would suggest this book should be in the curriculum. There is no doubt about the warming world, there is doubt as to how we tackle the potential effects of this. I enjoyed this book and I have learned alot. We all need to be informed, but informed in a balanced manner, much like how this book is written.

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Brilliant informative book with great narration

Have listened to this book front to back twice. Brilliantly narrated - the narrator even does the voice impressions when quoting people like Boris Johnson.

A brilliant breakdown of the challenges and therefore ridiculous decision to write net zero into UK law. Counteracts the nonsense that wind and solar is cheaper than gas and perfectly explains why aviation, shipping, transport and the energy sector will take years and cost fortunes to decarbonise…..if we even manage to implement or invent the tech needed to deliver the transition.

Should serve as a wake up call to climate activists who are solely thinking about the issue of climate in isolation and have very little understanding of economics, know nothing about engineering and don’t understand basic scientific principles. But sadly it won’t.

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Reality raises its head

Fact based arguments suggesting a more coordinated, collaborative effort to tackle the changing weather we see.
Some quite funny, tongue in cheek lines like ‘the government outsourcing flood control to fury creatures (beavers)’.
If you want to have a more bipartisan view on the climate, then listen to this book.
False Alarm is also a realistic, well written book.

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Excellent book debunking net zero

Ross has done a great job breaking down with facts on the impacts of net zero hysteria on society in the years ahead. Worth a read!

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