The Dangerous Road To Net Zero

The Dangerous Road To Net Zero

Author: Ken Ferguson June 25, 2025 Duration: 21:58

In this episode of the Reform Party podcast, the Ken Ferguson discusses the lack of local elections and the uncovering of significant environmental issues related to carbon capture technology.

The conversation delves into the risks associated with CO2 injection into the Irish Sea, highlighting concerns about safety, environmental impact, and the long-term implications of such actions.

The speakers emphasize the need for public awareness and accountability from government bodies regarding these pressing issues. The Reform Party is exploring local governance despite the absence of elections. A structured approach is being taken to disseminate information about environmental issues.

Carbon capture technology poses significant risks to the environment and public health. Concerns about the long-term effects of CO2 injection into geological formations are raised.

The potential for toxic chemicals to contaminate water supplies is alarming. The conversation highlights the secrecy surrounding the carbon capture project.

There is skepticism about the effectiveness and safety of carbon capture technology. The speakers call for public awareness and action against environmental risks.

The need for thorough risk assessments and accountability from government bodies is emphasised.

The discussion concludes with a commitment to campaign against the carbon capture project. For further information on this subject

https://www.wirralreformuk.org/the-dangerous-drive-to-net-zero

https://open.substack.com/pub/mfqazar/p/liverpool-bay-britains-carbon-catcher?utm_source=app-post-stats-page&r=5hpyym&utm_medium=ios


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