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by Peter Harris
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News Round-Up
29 April 2024
A poll has found that 44% of adults in Britain support “holding a national referendum to decide whether or not the U.K. pursues a Net Zero carbon policy”, rising to 62% when 'don't knows' are excluded.
It's time to face the fact that COP27 is an expensive exercise in futility as CO2 emissions climb ever higher and the technology just isn't there yet to replace fossil fuels, write Jordan Peterson and Bjørn Lomborg.
The Sunderland Airshow has been cancelled indefinitely "due to climate change" following three years of being cancelled "due to Covid" in the latest sign that pandemic measures are morphing into climate ones.
In a major challenge to climate alarmism, climate scientists have shown that Greenland ice has recovered since 2012 and the earlier loss was due to “natural variability" not human CO2 emissions.
MIT atmospheric scientist Prof Richard Lindzen says doubling CO2 only produces 1°C of warming and it's ridiculous to demonise a trace gas whose main role is as a fertiliser for plants.
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.
In a blow to Joe Biden's green agenda, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the increased powers granted to the Environmental Protection Agency by the Clean Air Act are unlawful.
The sun is shining on the financial sector. Trillions of dollars are up for grabs. The new 'green rush', funded by vast amounts of capital, is likely to dwarf the Dotcom mania of the late 1990s.
World Nuclear Association Senior Adviser Ian Hore-Lacy writes about the nonsense of blaming climate change for every unusual weather event, and asks what will happen to heavy industry as CO2 emissions are slashed.
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