Taking away our boilers, cars and steaks will cause major economic damage
Work and money for glaziers doesn’t mean wealth for the rest of us

Work and money for glaziers doesn’t mean wealth for the rest of us
We are de-industrialising. The jobs, business, money – and emissions – simply go elsewhere
Trump’s new lieutenants, Jay Bhattacharya and John Ratcliffe, are convinced that a lab leak was probably the source
Eco-summits in petro-tyrannies sound like something out of a comic novel. Sadly, they are all too real
Rishi Sunak will be the latest politician to appear at this show trial run by the Blob to exculpate the Blob
Beijing’s lies denied the world a chance to stop the spread, costing millions of lives. We deserve to know the truth
Politicians should stop endorsing an energy source that isn’t particularly clean or secure, and won’t bring down prices
If I waved a magic wand and gave the world unlimited clean and cheap energy tomorrow, I expect many climate scientists would be horrified
Yes, heatwaves are getting more intense thanks to global warming, but the alarmism is shameless
Labs have boomed in recent years, heightening the danger of a major accident – or indeed sabotage
British institutions beholden to China or concerned about the effect on science appear uninterested in investigating the lab leak hypothesis
The failure to speedily investigate Covid’s real origins leave us vulnerable to another pandemic
Virtually all great breakthroughs have been built on repeated failed experiments. Space launches are no exception
Sweden’s refusal to impose compulsory shutdowns has now, by contrast, been completely vindicated
The Tory party must have a death wish now that it has fallen back in love with onshore wind turbines
Despite instructing the rest of us to 'follow the science', these scientists were not doing so themselves. It is a scandal.