Why ‘No To Net Zero?’ Isn’t Net Zero a good thing?

Net Zero is a policy that is wrecking our country

If CO2 emissions do genuinely need reducing, we should develop technology to do it.

But we should not sacrifice our livelihoods today because of wildly exaggerated fears about the future.

Britain’s contribution to global emissions is a tiny part of the whole.

What nobody wants to admit is that Net Zero policies are hurting us now.

For a quarter of a century British governments have brought in measures that are supposed to reduce carbon emissions – but what these all end up doing is restricting economic output and hurting people’s living standards.

Over that quarter century Britain’s coal, gas and nuclear energy generators have been decommissioned, one after the other, while exploration has been wound down.

And – lo and behold! – energy prices have gone through the roof.

Britain is forced to buy electricity from France and gas from Norway to make ends meet, and we are paying way over the odds.

‘Net Zero’ policies are behind the crackpot schemes to shut us up in 15 minute and low traffic neighbourhoods, and London’s ‘Ultra Low Emission Zone’, too.

The ‘war against the car’ has been going on throughout the 21st century.

The fuel duty escalator, the billions that local authorities charge citizens in fines and permissions for using and parking our cars, the ‘traffic calming’ measures narrowing roads – these are all supposed to get us out of our cars.

In their ideal world, only government officials and the super rich will be allowed to drive in limousines around the capital.

(Read more about the campaign here.)


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