We just can’t help it but when we heard this week that GE was planning to be net zero including scope three emissions, from the use of its products, we were a little bit cynical. It has upgraded its 2030 plan to be zero carbon for scope 1 and 2 emissions, to one where by 2050 it will have to include the use of its products in its zero emissions strategy. So just what does GE think will happen to its electricity generating gas turbines and to its aircraft engines, that will make them zero emissions, bearing in mind the fact that it has an installed base of over 7,000 gas turbines, and 37,700 commercial aircraft engines, to worry about?…