Not Zero: How an Irrational Target Will Impoverish You, Help China (and Won't Even Save the Planet) - Ross Clark - Libros - Swift Press - 9781800752429 - 2 de febrero de 2023
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Not Zero: How an Irrational Target Will Impoverish You, Help China (and Won't Even Save the Planet)


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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.


272 pages

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 2 de febrero de 2023
ISBN13 9781800752429
Editores Swift Press
Páginas 272
Dimensiones 163 × 242 × 27 mm   ·   505 g
Lengua Inglés  

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