Stop These Things’ Weekly Round Up: 30 March 2025

As the USA returns to energy sanity – driven by Donald Trump’s determination to destroy the wind industry and embrace, coal, gas and nuclear – any country still obsessed with chaotically intermittent and heavily subsidised wind and solar looks positively bonkers.

Australia sits firmly in that category. However, with a Federal election set for 3 May, politicians who ignore the crushing power bills faced by householders and businesses – and the obvious cause – are going to cop a pounding at the ballot box.

Now, for this week’s round up.

Melanie Groves reports on the revolt being led by farmers in Queensland, determined to Stop These Things destroying their ability to live in and enjoy their very own homes.

‘Noise is noise’ calls for wind farms to comply with noise limit regulations
Queensland Country Life
Melanie Groves
23 March 2025

Dick Filby reports on a study which proves the bleeding obvious: wind turbine blades, with their outer tips travelling at over 300 km/h make mincemeat of birds of all shapes and sizes.

Flying Blind: Why Gulls May Not See What’s Coming
Rare Bird Alert
Dick Filby
21 March 2025

The team from Jo Nova report on how net-zero carbon dioxide emissions targets are no longer the flavour of the month, and the hostility to net-zero madness now includes the world’s big bankers.

Bankers now abandoning Net Zero too
Jo Nova Blog
Jo Nova
28 March 225

Robert Bryce provides an update on his growing list of the wind and solar factory plans that have been crushed from the get-go, thanks to the efforts of diligent pro-community advocates, focused on providing reliable and affordable power, to all.

More Wind & Solar Projects Spiked. US Rejections/Restrictions Hit 791, Global Total Now At 91
Substack
Robert Bryce
28 March 2025

Paul Homewood tallies up the insane cost of Britain’s wind and solar scam, all born by power consumers and taxpayers, of course.

Environmental Levies Will Cost £95 Billion In Next Five Years
Not a Lot of People Know That
Paul Homewood
27 March 2025

Gavin Maguire provides a healthy antidote to the anti-nuclear squad, with a report from South Korea, which is rapidly increasing its nuclear power generation capacity, and enjoying the reliable and affordable power provided.

Nuclear growth helps South Korea cut back on coal and LNG imports
Reuters
Gavin Maguire
26 March 2025

Stay tuned, STT will be back next week with more.

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