Stop These Things’ Weekly Round Up: 23 November 2025

Wind and solar scam rent-seekers are reeling, and the Climate Industrial Complex is imploding under the weight of its own internal hypocrisy. The latest COP was an unadulterated flop and the net-zero scam is unravelling everywhere that matters, despite the best efforts of the legacy press to resuscitate its lifeless corpse.

Which brings us to this week’s roundup.

We kick off with an interview with Dr Patrick Moore. The man responsible for founding Greenpeace has been calling the scam for what it is for years now. In this short video, he spells it out in clear and simple terms.

Energy expert Kathryn Porter defines the calamity unfolding in the UK in a speech to the Institution of Power Engineers. With winter looming Britain’s obsession with chaotically intermittent wind power guarantees mass load shedding and inevitable blackouts, but its leadership apparently couldn’t care less.

How do we keep the lights on with 12 GW net firm capacity at risk of retirement by 2030?
Watt Logic
Kathryn Porter
13 November 2025

The team from Jo Nova report on the death of the net-zero CO2 emissions scam in Australia. Australia’s Liberal Party has flipped – at least at the federal level – thanks to an outbreak of energy sanity amongst its members.

A momentary outbreak of sensibleness in Australia
Jo Nova Blog
Jo Nova
21 November 2025

Eric Worrall reports from the latest COP FLOP and the outbreak of an uncontrollable fire at the conference site – presumably caused by one of their beloved lithium ion batteries.

Did a Battery Fire Just Kill the COP30 Climate Conference?
Watts Up With That?
Eric Worrall
21 November 2025

Nat Goodlad reports on yet another “rare” event (funny how they number in the thousands now). This time the spontaneous pyrotechnic action takes place in Lancashire, England.

Drone footage of aftermath of Trawden wind turbine fire
Lancashire Telegraph
Nat Goodlad
20 November 2025

Sky News’ Peta Credlin reports on the insurrection among real Australian farmers, sick of being treated as roadkill for the crony capitalists profitingfrom the greatest economic and environmental fraud, of all time. To say that regional Australia is furious, is to put it mildly.

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

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