
The Problem With... The Problem With Net Zero: Konstantin Kisin
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Feb 24, 2026 Konstantin Kisin, British political commentator and co-host of Trigonometry, critiques Net Zero as an ideological accounting trick that weakens industry and exports poverty. He discusses energy policy, status-driven activism, historical amnesia among youth, welfare traps and the need for cheap, reliable energy and pro-growth priorities.
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Net Zero Exported Industry And Failed On Emissions
- Net Zero has exported British industry, raising energy costs and leaving the UK poorer per capita.
- Konstantin Kisin explains steel and heavy industry moved to China/India, plus dirty shipping fuel means global CO2 hasn't fallen despite local cuts.
Doomsday Narratives Provide Meaning For Disconnected Youth
- Doomsday narratives and moral crusades fill meaning vacuums for people lacking community or purpose.
- Kisin links school messaging and modern prosperity to young people finding intense purpose in climate activism or similar causes.
Status Games Drive Radicalization And Risky Choices
- Status-seeking explains how online groups reward risky or contrarian choices and escalate beliefs.
- James Smith and Kisin cite the vaccine-hesitant Facebook group example where praise reinforced harmful behavior.




