COVID

Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng says now is not the time to turn to the government’s winter back-up strategy. Why? On what health grounds does he base his views? Wearing a mask costs nothing you bozo! keeping social distancing is sensible you bozo! Is ‘will it make Johnson more or less popular’ the only offing criteria nowadays?

ECONOMICS

The Government is to provide £5000 grants to 90000 households to install heat pumps. It hopes the cost of the pumps will come down with increased sales. Firstly there should be a subsidy to reflect the energy produced and thus reducing the need for massive public investment in new power stations. Secondly what is to stop the manufacturers of heat pumps to increase their wages and bonus’ in line with increased sales. Surely it would be better for government to take a share in these companies and use the investment to increase production and efficiency? The tax payer would get a return and ultimately the company could be sold. I am sure the Government could also offset the investment so it was not listed as an expenditure, thus appeasing the Treasury.

POLITICAL WILL

This phrase has been used extensively in recent days. The lack of action on rapidly increasing Covid cases is due to a lack of political will. Global inertia regarding action on fossil fuels is down to. a lack of political will, etc.etc.

EARTHSHOT – £1million each

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The winners

Protect and Restore Nature:

  • The Republic of Costa Rica: Costa Rica was a country that once cleared most of its forests, but it has now doubled the number of trees and is seen as a role model for others to follow. The winning project is a scheme paying local citizens to restore natural ecosystems that has led to a revival of the rainforest

Clean our Air:

  • Takachar, India: A portable machine created to turn agricultural waste into fertiliser so that farmers do not burn their fields and cause air pollution

Revive our Oceans:

  • Coral Vita, Bahamas: A project run by two best friends who are growing coral in the Bahamas, designed to restore the world’s dying coral reefs. Using special tanks, they have developed a way to grow coral up to 50 times faster than they normally take in nature

Build a Waste-Free World:

  • The City of Milan Food Waste Hubs, Italy: Another challenge is waste – and the city of Milan in Italy wins a prize for collecting unused food and giving it to people who need it most. The initiative has dramatically cut waste while tackling hunger

Fix our Climate:

  • AEM Electrolyser, Thailand/Germany/Italy: A clever design in Thailand using renewable energy to make hydrogen by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen is a clean gas but it is usually produced by burning fossil fuels

BLAH BLAH LAND

So the government will allocate £450 million to install 90000 heat pumps in the Uk’s 30 million homes. Then twatface says people are saying they go too fast – only his nasty party cronies.

PEBBLES

Looking for presents for grandchildren I have come across several sites offering pebbles painted with letters (one at a time) – £24 – really. Or but 50 pebbles between 1-3cm for £25. Where they get the pebbles from is important – if from an active environment like a river or beach it should probably be banned. A gardening programme 20 years ago advocated a pebble feature which led to Cornish beaches being eroded.

ECJ

A ‘U” turn of epic proportions. Johnson has gone from get Brexit done, to ‘let’s drag it out for as long as possible as it is the thing which got me the PM job!”.

COVID

Cases reached 49156 yesterday and hospitalisations and deaths have also risen, albeit at a much lower level than in earlier waves of the virus. So what is the Government doing? Errr – nothing of course – having told people to be sensible it is no longer their responsibilty!