Blair's intervention on net zero is less bold realism than tired cynicism. The portrayal of climate action as "irrational" still plays into the hands of those with no plan at all. Instead of backing real leadership to make net zero fair and fast, Blair has fueled inertia cloaked as pragmatism. Climate change won’t wait for tech fantasies or political triangulation — it demands action now.
For once Tony Blair is right — current net zero plans are unrealistic and politically damaging. Forcing costly and ideologically driven lifestyle changes on voters while global emissions rise elsewhere is a strategy doomed to fail. Instead of phasing out fossil fuels now, we should invest in innovation — like nuclear and carbon capture — that offers real, long-term solutions without punishing the public.