Carbon Dioxide is Good for the Planet
3 April 2025
How I Blew Grok’s Mind
2 April 2025
by Andy A West
Last year UN chief Antonio Guterres visited Samoa and filmed a deserted house that he claimed was abandoned due to climate change. In fact it was the tsunami. This is not the first time Guterres has misinformed the public.
Climate change, Covid, war: the Establishment's string of emergencies with which to alarm and control the populace exposes its preferred mode of governance. But the self-serving narrative is wearing thin, says Ben Pile.
Evidence continues to grow that onshore wind turbines are causing heavy ecological carnage, with increasing concern focused on the removal of a vast tonnage of insect life, says Chris Morrison.
After a science paper in Nature found the Gulf Stream isn't getting weaker, the BBC couldn't allow such a reassuring fact to stand. When will the media let the truth get through, asks Chris Morrison.
Labour's swivel-eyed Net Zero zealotry is getting more cult-like by the day, says Sallust – as two recent articles in the Daily Telegraph, one on a weird 19th century sect and one on COP29, make clear.
£22bn on carbon capture? It's hard to think of a more stupid waste of public money, says Paul Homewood. At best, just 8.5m of the UK's 327m tonnes of CO2 will be 'captured' – and a load will be emitted in the process!
Energy bills are set to soar as almost all major studies on Net Zero contain serious modelling errors that grossly underestimate the cost, a new report from Net Zero Watch reveals.
The invented political notion that 99% of climate scientists believe humans have caused all or most recent global warming has been demolished (once again) by a group of Israeli scientists.
The U.K.'s National Security Risk Assessment reveals nearly 90 reasons to panic, including a one in four chance of a pandemic within five years.
Grant Shapps has claimed he had to do his own research and bring his spreadsheets to Cabinet meetings to counter the skewed information being supplied by SAGE and block plans for a Covid lockdown last Christmas.
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