Jones Taking Charge of Our Energy Needs
New Zealand has the resources, the workforce, and the engineering talent. What it has lacked is leadership willing to cut through the ideological fog. Now, that leadership has arrived.
New Zealand has the resources, the workforce, and the engineering talent. What it has lacked is leadership willing to cut through the ideological fog. Now, that leadership has arrived.
Labor’s ideological derangement is crippling its state’s energy grid.
A green energy breakdown is underway. States will be forced to return to sensible energy policy.
Unfortunately for those of us who want to do our bit for reducing CO2, Ardern’s Government banned exploration in this field.
The green lobby will howl, the media will amplify their tantrums and the usual suspects will try to paint Jones as some sort of environmental antichrist. But he’s got the facts, the moxie and the mandate to push through.
A scrutiny hearing quickly turned into an opportunity to attack the previous government – particularly former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and former Energy Minister Megan Woods – for banning oil and gas exploration in 2018.
Play ‘Net Zero’ games, win ‘Net Zero’ prizes.
Others argued – correctly as it turned out – that it was necessary to spell out certain aspects of our freedoms protected from federal interference in order to eliminate any ambiguity.
Turns out there really is no such thing as a solar free lunch.
After spending years inflicting it on the British public.
This week, millions of Spaniards learned this lesson the hard way, trapped in elevators, stranded on trains, and left without basic services.
It is becoming clearer by the day that wind turbines have a devastating effect on the natural world, killing significant fauna that could eventually threaten the survival of many species.