COP26
Dirty green giants
What’s really behind the net-zero zealotry of big businesses?
Nuclear option
It’s time we conquered our fears over the safest power of all
The blame game
Anxiety among Tory MPs is growing
The Spectator’s Notes
When I went to Poland not long before Covid, I found a country more bitterly divided by a culture war…
Join: The Spectator’s online COP26 summit
The two-week COP26 climate change summit starts this weekend, with 100,000 expected on a protest march in Glasgow. And tomorrow, we…
Boris Johnson should trust the market to solve climate change
In a 368-page document published this week, the government announced its strategy to cut emissions to net zero by 2050…
COP out
For China, the climate is a useful bargaining chip
Red Wall Tories hit out at cost of net zero
One of the government’s flagship priorities this parliament has been its pledge for Britain to reach ‘net zero’ carbon emissions…
All eyes on Glasgow
With COP26 weeks away, the city is in the middle of a waste crisis
Let’s hope the Third World prevails at COP26
On Tuesday, I chaired a session at Policy Exchange addressed by Tony Abbott, the eloquent former prime minister of Australia,…
Why are the Greens so opposed to the hydrogen economy?
As the COP26 Climate Summit in Glasgow approaches, it is only to be expected that charities, lobbyists, special interest groups…
Letters
Zero possibility Sir: Katy Balls is right to conclude that the government is ‘not being upfront’ on the bill for…
Can Boris Johnson’s green makeover woo red wall voters?
COP26, the United Nations Climate Change Conference due to be held in Glasgow, isn’t until November, but work is already…
The green party
Boris Johnson’s Olympic ambitions for the COP26 summit
At pace
In Arnold Bennett’s Tales of the Five Towns, a young dog called Ellis Carter takes a girl for a drive…




















