Lord Frost: Net zero route “inevitably wasteful and damaging”

Posted: May 26, 2023 by oldbrew in Critique, Emissions, government, net zero
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Leaving aside all discussion of whether ‘the climate’ is under any sort of human control, Lord Frost forecasts national economic pain and asks: where are the viable electricity storage options?
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Lord David Frost, the former Brexit minister has voiced significant concerns regarding the nation’s chosen path towards achieving net zero emissions, reports Energy Live News.

In a speech delivered at the Global Warming Policy Foundation to an audience in Central London last night, Lord Frost expressed doubts about the viability and potential damage associated with the current approach.

Lord Frost said: “I am going to argue that the route we have chosen to deliver net zero is inevitably wasteful and damaging; that it is totally implausible that it will boost growth and much more likely that it will reduce it; that as a result governments are pursuing completely incompatible political and economic objectives, but will not be able to do so forever; that when the crunch comes they may well double down on further economically damaging measures in order to meet the goal; and, therefore, finally, that people like me must prepare for that moment when we will need to try to get onto a more rational path with a rethink of net zero methods and, almost certainly, timetable.”

He continued: “In Britain, we will soon be making people buy inferior and more expensive boiler technology and driving many out of the new car market if they aren’t prepared to take a punt on electric vehicles.

“House designs are increasingly constrained and indeed energy efficiency requirements are squeezing the whole housing market. Most egregiously, we are forcing investment in windmills, a technological breakthrough when first mentioned when Henry II was on the throne, but less obviously suited to providing power on demand today, given that we have so far found no solution to the intermittency problem other than maintaining a back up network of gas and coal-fired power stations.

“The battery storage technology does not exist, hydro storage can’t be developed on anything like the right scale, and hydrogen remains costly and unproven. Moreover, it is surely obvious that renewables plus back up will be more expensive than just the back up.

“Despite all these problems, many seem to believe that the solution to our problems is just to keep building windmills until we have ‘enough’.”

Full report here.

Comments
  1. oldbrew says:

    “…governments are pursuing completely incompatible political and economic objectives”

    Governments – plural.

  2. Phoenix44 says:

    The only time governments in my lifetime did not pursue incompatible political and economic objectives was under Thatcher and Reagan. Both understood that the cult of the collective was impoverishing, diminished the individual and locked the poor in poverty. But far too many refuse to accept that, apparently locked in Paleolithic tribe thinking, where everyone must be equal and wealth is fixed, not created.

  3. oldbrew says:

    UK sued over plan to import more polluting Australian beef
    Published on 24/05/2023

    This would go against recommendations from both national food strategy review and those of the UK’s advisory Climate Change Committee that substantial reductions in meat and dairy are essential to tackle climate change.

    https://www.climatechangenews.com/2023/05/24/uk-sued-over-plan-to-import-more-polluting-australian-beef/
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    ‘Polluting’ beef? Dairy product rationing? More climate nonsense 🤪

  4. ivan says:

    I think it is about time the Climate Change Committee was sued for their stupidity and be required to prove the climate change dogma. It would be interesting what they could come up with in their defence.

  5. stpaulchuck says:

    OMG! he said the quiet part OUT LOUD! He’d better pay a food tester and get some body guards.

  6. oldbrew says:

    Starmer didn’t get the memo, or ignored it…

    Labour hires former Extinction Rebellion lawyer as climate and energy adviser
    6 June 2023

    Andrea Jenkyns, another Tory MP who is on the board of directors of the campaign group Net Zero Watch, told The Telegraph: “This lays bare the frightening reality that the British public could expect under Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister, fuelled by a revolving door between eco-extremists and Labour HQ.

    “They are rubbing their hands with glee at the thought of tanking the economy in the pursuit of net zero, leaving ordinary working people to pay the price while they pander to their zealous paymasters.”

    Labour was contacted for comment.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/06/06/labour-party-hires-former-extinction-rebellion-lawyer/

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