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  1. Andy1723 on

    Not surprising a group whose mission is to “create a rapid and fair transition away from oil and gas production in the UK” would find this. Not reputable at all.

  2. _Revolting_Peasant on

    Never forget – there is no crisis too great that our esteemed leaders won’t try to enrich themselves from.

  3. If anyone has seen the graphs it’s basically pointless the orange and green forecasts are like barely noticeable

  4. The_Cruncher88 on

    Basically whether you believe or don’t care about climate change, the future of all countries without sufficient resources lies in renewables or nuclear energy.

  5. Minute-Employ-4964 on

    I do understand that the impact might not be so large.

    But I am curious why we aren’t going absolutely all in on all energy options?

    Nuclear, wind, solar, gas, oil we should be doing everything we can do get the most energy possible surely?

    I’m hoping we can eventually get to a point where all energy used in the uk or solar and wind but until we get to that point, why not.

  6. Crambo123 on

    Ah, data from a green think tank, who’s sole mission is to shut down the North Sea.

    Sky’s analysis was brilliant and just about the only impartial piece of media I’ve seen. There’s not much left… if we keep the exploration ban. There’s loads left if we remove the ban – not enough to become independent of imports, but enough to make a material difference.

    youtu.be/eDr0Z19x3p0?si=uquOwvbjq5RabgsT

  7. przhauukwnbh on

    I don’t really understand this. Even if it doesn’t impact how reliant we are on imports – don’t we get this for a much better net price given the tax revenues made on profits from the north sea?

    I don’t get why people herald the north sea like it’s somehow going to save us, but it’s pretty unarguable it’s better to get gas from there than import it, surely.

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