What’s the Point of the Latest Ukraine Escalation?
23 November 2024
by Eugyppius
The Emperor’s New Ad
22 November 2024
The BBC has claimed that sea levels could rise by a metre by 2100. In fact, at the current rate the rise would be around just 10cm – and most of that would be subsidence, not meltwater.
With rising levels of CO2 boosting global crop yields, Greenpeace founder Patrick Moore says he looks forward to the day when governments will meet to sign treaties promising to increase their carbon emissions.
No wonder people are switching to electric cars when the taxpayer is subsidising £70,000 electric BMWs to the tune of £24,000 a year.
Energy writer John Constable warns that the European Green Deal seems all but certain to break Europe’s economic and political power, “rendering it a trivial and incapable backwater, reliant on superior powers”.
Gregory Wrightstone, a geologist and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition, has been banned from LinkedIn for sharing the US Government's own graphs of CO2 levels, which it says are "false" and "not allowed".
Let us hope the next Prime Minister will abandon Boris's Net Zero zealotry and instead adopt a more balanced policy, mindful of the limits of models and the fact that Britain only emits 1% of the world's CO2.
One of Germany's most distinguished atmospheric scientists has castigated politicians for their climate alarmism and called the idea that humans can control the climate with their CO2 emissions an “absolute delusion”.
Another climate 'fact check', this time claiming our story reporting on the latest study showing that increases in CO2 lag behind global warming so cannot cause it, is "mostly false". Yet that is what the data show.
Dramatic new findings from two climate science professors suggest that an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere follows a rise in temperature rather than coming before it and causing it.
Wearing a face mask results in exposure to dangerous concentrations of carbon dioxide in inhaled air, even when the mask is worn for just five minutes when sitting still, a study has found.
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