Are we losing the fight against climate change? Despite all the green promises, we are using more fossil fuels than ever before. New research reveals how energy companies are ignoring climate change advice. Almost all the world’s energy companies are planning to drill for more oil and gas. Panorama: Why Are We Still Searching for Fossil Fuels? Richard Bilton reporting, BBC 2023
The cost of energy is going through the roof. Speaking of roofs, is there a way to use the top of your house to get free energy? … Should I buy solar panels? Solar Panels: Are They Really Worth It? Alexis Coran reporting, Channel 5 2024
An installation of solar panels will set you back around £5,500. ibid.
Consider investing in batteries … between £4-7,000. ibid.
The heat pump: £5-7,000. ibid.
‘We’ve got an energy crisis looming. And we need to tell people if we don’t invest now, the lights are going to go out.’ The Atom: A Love Affair, Cameron, Netflix 2020
‘Under my presidency, we’ll accomplish a complete American energy independence. Complete. Complete.’ ibid. Trump
The atom, a thing of wonder, the building block of the universe. But with the power to destroy it too. A byword for war, the atom knew it could be so much more: a miracle technology that would revolutionise medicine, industry, agriculture, transport, and most of all, energy. If only we would let it. ibid.
In the annals of love, it’s an affair like no other. ibid.
‘The British set up the first civil nuclear plant at Calder Hall in the UK.’ ibid. scientist
Germany: The peaceful teach-ins soon gave way to far uglier scenes. ibid.
March 1979: Three Mile Island, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, an accident at a nuclear power plant. ibid. TV news
A partial meltdown less than 100 miles from a major city. ibid.
Windscale/Sellafield: ‘BNFL was accused of having radioactivity along the shoreline.’ ibid. scientist critic
Chernobyl: ‘12,500 square kilometres … uninhabitable. ibid.
A plume of radioactive fallout drifted west over Europe. ibid.
Smart meters are fast becoming the most controversial things in our house. The government says it will save us money. But to many people they’re a source of confusion and suspicion. And some people think there’s something downright funny going on. Smart Meters: Are They Really Worth It? Channel 5 2024
Smart meters are entirely for the benefit of the energy company. ibid. expert
They may not save you money … They cost loads to instal … The government really wants you to get one … You don’t actually have to get one … You’re still paying for them anyway … Smart meters could stress you out … You may not be able to get the cheapest tariffs … Your smart meter could be dumb … What you see isn’t what you get … Back of the queue … They could be watching you … They might be able to tell what you’re doing … You don’t need a smart meter. ibid.
Over 40% of households don’t want a smart meter. ibid.