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17. Why has human progress ground to a halt? - Michael Hanlon - Aeon
Some of our greatest cultural and technological achievements took place between 1945 and 1971. Why has progress stalled?
URL: http://aeon.co/magazine/science/why-has-human-progress-ground-to-a-halt/ - 364KB - 13 Dec 2014
Excerpt: at clean nuclear energy earthstar thorium reactors are clean maybe that s...
18. EXCLUSIVE: 'It's madness!' Ukip MEP slams Nick Clegg's £66m wind farm plan | UK | News | Daily...
A SENIOR Ukip MEP has attacked Nick Clegg's plans to make Britain "the cutting-edge green economy in the world".Ministers today launched radical plans for the offshore wind power industry as they formally opened Centrica Energy's £1 billion wind farm in Lincolnshire.It was announced £66 million will be invested to improve the supply chain for offshore wind developments, boost innovation and bring new products to market.But Euro MP Roger Helmer has blasted the controversial strategy, which is being set out by the Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Secretary Ed Davey, branding it "useless"."Not only is Nick Clegg mad, he is also about 18 months out of date – no one is interested in wind power anymore," Mr Helmer said.
URL: http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/419016/EXCLUSIVE-It-s-madness-Ukip-MEP-slams-Nick-Clegg-s-66m-wind-farm-plan - 90KB - 01 Aug 2013
Excerpt: 1st august 2013 report this comment thorium is the key previous nuclear plants...
19. USA & France: both wrong on tax | Roger Helmer MEP
Forgive me for returning to a favourite hobby-horse, but it’s hugely frustrating — and sad — that two of the world’s great economies, the USA and France, don’t seem to understand the most basic issues on taxation.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2013/01/01/usa-france-both-wrong-on-tax/ - 67KB - 10 Jan 2013
Excerpt: is the question 7 thinking about thorium 8 9 the pre raphaelites imagery and...
20. David Willetts: You're in a hole. Stop digging! | Roger Helmer MEP
David Willetts is said by his friends to have “two brains”. I just wish he’d engage at least one of them before opening his mouth. His latest observations on education show a lack of both common sense, and of any understanding of basic conservative principles.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2013/01/06/david-willetts-youre-in-a-hole-stop-digging/ - 70KB - 10 Jan 2013
Excerpt: is the question 7 thinking about thorium 8 9 the pre raphaelites imagery and...
21. How green policies hurt the poor - The Spectator
Advocates against global warming often frame the issue in terms of helping the poor. ‘You’re right, people dying thanks to climate change is some way off…’ ran one fairly typical advert recently, ‘about 5,000 miles, give or take.’ Indeed, the United Nations agrees that, looking toward the future, climate change ‘harms the poor first and worst’. And the logic stacks up: the poorer you are, the less able you’ll be to afford the resources to adapt to a changing climate. However, climate policies also have a cost, and these predominantly hurt the poor. And if you really want to help the poor, there might be much more efficient ways to help than by cutting emissions.
URL: http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9176251/let-them-eat-carbon-credits/ - 132KB - 17 Sep 2014
Excerpt: away enough of the super fuel thorium to power the entire planet each...
22. Argentina: Great Wine. Great steak. Rubbish diplomacy | Roger Helmer MEP
I’m a great admirer of South American wine. And those Argentineans produce some excellent beef. I went off Argentinean wine in the aftermath of the Falklands War, but thirty years on I thought it might be OK again. Now thanks to Ms. Kirchner, I may have to reconsider.Kirchner’s open letter to David Cameron on the Falklands was really preposterous. Clearly intended for a domestic audience, it made little sense to non-Argentineans.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2013/01/04/argentina-great-wine-great-steak-rubbish-diplomacy/ - 67KB - 10 Jan 2013
Excerpt: is the question 7 thinking about thorium 8 9 the pre raphaelites imagery and...
23. The case for small modular nuclear reactors in the UK | Opinion | The Engineer
The Engineer’s May 21 Agenda piece took a remarkably gung-ho, pro-nuclear stance and there were very good reasons for this.I’d just attended the Westminster Energy Environment & Transport Forum’s conference on Britain’s nuclear future and left Glaziers Hall with a head full of memories that took me back to 1988 and the north east coast of Suffolk where work had begun on Sizewell B, the last nuclear power plant to be built in the UK. Further down the coast in Kent, tunnelling work began on the Channel Tunnel link between Britain and France.
URL: http://www.theengineer.co.uk/blog/the-case-for-small-modular-nuclear-reactors-in-the-uk/1018662.article - 58KB - 06 Jun 2014
Excerpt: may 2014 1 07 pm with the advent of thorium fuelled reactors conventional...
24. Who's to blame for UK's 'cost of living crisis'? Labour, of course - Telegraph
Labour have already lost the argument on austerity and cost of living. Ed Miliband can’t do anything about the economic adjustment.Something quite unexpected happened to me at the weekend. Filling up the car with petrol, I found it to be noticeably cheaper than the last time I did it. Admittedly, this was a while back. All the same, I’ve become so hardened by years of rising pump prices, that to have my presumptions shattered in such a pleasing way was really quite a shock.Nor is it just fuel prices that have been falling. According to the British Retail Consortium, shop prices fell 1.4pc in February, following a 1pc fall in January. Even food price inflation, at “just” 1.1pc in February, is at a seven-year low.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/10704164/Whos-to-blame-for-UKs-cost-of-living-crisis-Labour-of-course.html - 75KB - 08 Apr 2014
Excerpt: work chinese going for broke on thorium nuclear power and good luck to them...
25. Deliberate, defamatory lies from the Mail on Sunday | Roger Helmer MEP
On June 1st, the Mail on Sunday published what purported to be a report on my interview with their Political Editor Simon Walters.In fact, the piece bore little or no relation to our interview, and appears to be simply a pre-cooked hatchet job, packed with deliberate and defamatory lies. I have written to Mr. Walters in the following terms.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2014/06/02/deliberate-defamatory-lies-from-the-mail-on-sunday/ - 372KB - 24 Jul 2014
Excerpt: map about roger thinking about thorium ukip sets the agenda and drives the...
26. LFTRs to Power the Planet: Intermittent Electricity From UK Solar PV Costs 3.78X More Than Nuclear
There isn't a decent sized solar farm in the UK where the information is available on both cost and electricity generated.242 Solar Parks would cover 605 square kilometres.
URL: http://lftrsuk.blogspot.de/2017/02/intermittent-electricity-from-uk-solar.html - 97KB - 11 Feb 2017
Excerpt: or mine 50 tonnes of equivalent thorium ore emit no greenhouse gases...
27. Yet another significicant paper finds low climate sensitivity to CO2, suggesting there is no global warming crisis at hand
Hot on the heels of the Lewis and Curry paper, we have this new paper, which looks to be well researched, empirically based, and a potential blockbuster for dimming the alarmism that has been so prevalent over climate sensitivity. With a climate sensitivity of just 0.43°C, it takes the air out of the alarmism balloon.
URL: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/10/14/yet-another-significicant-paper-finds-low-climate-sensitivity-to-co2-suggesting-there-is-no-global-warming-crisis-at-hand/ - 295KB - 14 Oct 2014
Excerpt: wuwt hot sheet the yamal deception thorium power thunderstorms tornadoes...
28. Watch out for the food police! | Roger Helmer MEP
As a politician with a broadly libertarian outlook, I’m getting increasingly frustrated by the government’s assumption that it’s entitled to tell us what to eat and drink. I think it’s a fundamental right of all grown-ups in their right mind to decide for themselves what they choose to put into their mouths. By all means let the government offer good advice (if it can’t help itself). But it should stop seeking to persecute those who exercise choices other than those approved by the powers-that-be.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/watch-out-for-the-food-police/ - 101KB - 24 Jul 2014
Excerpt: name about roger thinking about thorium ukip sets the agenda and drives the...
29. Obama could kill fossil fuels overnight with a nuclear dash for thorium - Telegraph
If Barack Obama were to marshal America’s vast scientific and strategic resources behind a new Manhattan Project, he might reasonably hope to reinvent the global energy landscape and sketch an end to our dependence on fossil fuels within three to five years.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/7970619/Obama-could-kill-fossil-fuels-overnight-with-a-nuclear-dash-for-thorium.html - 63KB - 31 Aug 2010
Excerpt: fossil fuels overnight nuclear dash thorium barack obama were marshal america...
30. The UK needs an emergency Budget full of shocks - Telegraph
There is no attitude more shameful and debilitating than defeatism, as Britain learnt at great cost in the 1970s, when managing decline became our crumbling establishment’s default strategy.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/9834764/The-UK-needs-an-emergency-Budget-full-of-shocks.html - 66KB - 30 Jan 2013
Excerpt: trail for clean nuclear power from thorium france totally bankrupt says labour...
31. Dragon fails to declare an interest | Roger Helmer MEP
Deborah Meaden, it seems, is a dragon on Dragon’s Den, a programme I know by reputation but have never watched. I thought it was offensive, by the way, to describe a lady as “a dragon” (remember those green windscreen sun-shades marked “George” and “Dragon”?). But she refers to herself as a dragon, so presumably I can do so too.She has recently been sending out an e-mail on behalf of “Friends of the Earth”, calling on recipients to write to Ed Davey (described as “Minister for Energy and Climate Change”, following the unlamented Chris Huhne), calling for more renewable energy.In it, she says: “I’m supporting Friends of the Earth’s Clean British Energy campaign because gas, coal and nuclear are the technologies of the past. We can’t afford not to switch the UK to home-grown clean power. The Government’s upcoming energy bill is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to revolutionise the way we produce electricity in this country”.Let’s think this through. Gas, coal and nuclear are energies of the past? When the USA is enjoying a new industrial revolution based on cheap, indigenous shale-gas? And shale gas has been discovered in commercial quantities in the UK? Has she noticed that wind power is the energy of the ninth century (according to Wikipedia)? How’s that for “the energy of the past”? She should read some history, and try to get a sense of perspective.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2012/05/06/dragon-fails-to-declare-an-interest/ - 69KB - 11 May 2012
Excerpt: investors to the merits of thorium nuclear energy its being developed...
32. Thatcherism did actually make Britain richer, compared to everyone else - Adam Smith...
A new report by economists at Cambridge University’s Centre for Business Research purports to show that the post-1979 liberal reforms introduced by the Thatcher government did not boost the British economy.In a sense, that’s true. As the report shows, trend GDP growth and productivity were slower in the thirty years after 1980 than the thirty years before that. I hadn’t realised that this was new information, but OK.The problem with the report is that it mostly looks at the UK in isolation. What it doesn’t mention is that this slowdown in trend growth was a global phenomenon. The real question should be how the UK did relative to the rest of the developed world.
URL: http://www.adamsmith.org/blog/economics/thatcherism-did-actually-make-britain-richer-compared-to-everyone-else/ - 46KB - 10 Jun 2015
Excerpt: 11 topics think pieces 1 topic thorium 1 topic transport 1 topic uk...

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