Tag: elephant

Depopulation – the elephant in the eco-room

THE fear that unchecked population growth will lead to increased competition for resources, causing environmental degradation and economic instability has a long history. Its contemporary incarnation came with biologist Paul Ehrlich and his 1968 book The Population Bomb (co-authored by his wife, Anne), which warned of mass starvation, environmental destruction and other catastrophes resulting from excessive population […]

Carbon capture – yet another green white elephant

AMBITIOUS ‘Net Zero’ plans by the Government for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage fail to withstand close scrutiny.  Four carbon capture clusters (CCS) are planned to support the Government’s other costly aims to decarbonise industry and power. These are: HyNet in north-west England, East Coast in Teesside and the Humber, Viking, also in the Humber, and Acorn […]