Stop These Things’ Weekly Round Up: 9 November 2025

In Europe, the wind and solar scam is dying under the weight of its own delusion; in the US it’s being slaughtered by the Trump administration; the developing world is offering firm rejection; and, in Australia, it’s dying a slow but natural death.

True enough, the Labor/Green Alliance is going all out to resuscitate it, but the patient is clearly terminal.

A tiny fraction of threatened industrial scale solar and wind projects are drawing sufficient financial backing to ever be realised. And that’s notwithstanding untold $billions available to wind and solar scammers, being delivered under the table by the Labor Government via its so-called Capacity Investment Scheme. The cost of the subsidies involved is as secret as it is staggering. Rocketing power prices are political dynamite; if the proles knew that their taxes are being used to fuel what’s left of the scam, the fuse would soon be lit.

Which brings us to this week’s roundup, starting with a punchy essay from Chris Uhlmann, focusing on the net-zero driven insanity that passes for energy policy.

A Tale of Two Transitions
Substack
Chris Uhlmann
4 November 2025

The team from Jo Nova describe the cannibals’ picnic that is Australia’s electricity market, where the grid is being swamped by the output from heavily-subsidised domestic rooftop solar panels for a few hours in the middle of the day – driving wholesale prices through the floor – only to have power prices rocket as the sun sets – like clockwork – every day.

Australia’s Solar Glut is so bad, the government gives electricity away for free to keep the grid afloat
Jo Nova Blog
Jo Nova
6 November 2025

Net Zero Watch have launched a counteroffensive against Keir Starmer’s energy insanity, targeting its author Ed Miliband and his delusional push to run Britain on nothing but sunshine and breezes.

Net Zero Watch launches campaign to scrap renewables expansion and cut energy bills
Net Zero Watch
Press release
30 October 2025

Tim Healy reports on an Irish High Court judgment awarding four people who sued an Irish wind power outfit operator more than €300,000 in damages for the nuisance they suffered as a consequence of the thumping, grinding cacophony these things generate every day.

Four people awarded €300,000 for wind farm nuisance in landmark case
The Independent
Tim Healy
3 November 2025

David G Scott reports on the work of a retired academic, Dr Lonneke Goddijn-Murphy who has generated the top 10 reasons why the offshore wind industry represents the greatest economic and ecological disasters, of all time.

From unexploded bombs to effects on surfing and plankton – Thurso academic publishes damning scientific paper highlighting 10 negative consequences of offshore wind farms
Wind Watch
David G Scott
2 November 2025

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

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