As we know people who oppose Brexit have an excellent record in predicting the future and are, to gender fluid person, economic experts to boot. They are also (to a whatever) embracers of the new religion Man-made Climate Change.
I invite any one of them to redeploy all of his/her/its Project Fear skills to predict the likely economic effects of replacing fossil fuels with renewables? For example: What will life be like in 2050? Will I be holidaying in Spain, or Skegness? What will my fuel bill look like? How do all the foreign foods which fill the supermarket shelves get to Britain? How do any foods get from farm to supermarket?
And I invite this answer in two separate cases.:
Case 1: the whole world (i.e. signatories to the original Kyoto Agreement and the more recent Paris one) successfully adopt and succeed in implementing this policy.
Case 2: only we do it (as in May's last desperate attempt to save face with the chattering classes).
Oh, another question to all the climate change Knuts: in the most favourable scenario how far will the tide of climate catastophe have been rolled back?