The Insane World of Intersectional Climate Change
18 April 2024
Climate Change is Class Warfare
18 April 2024
Banks are sticking to green pledges that will see thousands turned down for mortgages if they don't spend a small fortune making their homes more energy efficient, despite Rishi Sunak's climbdown on Net Zero.
Despite all the feverish commentary at the time, this summer in America was not even in the top 10 hottest once urban heat effects are accounted for, scientists have said.
Tree-planting schemes that plant trees on a vast scale to 'offset' carbon emissions are harming nature, scientists at the University of Oxford have said in a new study.
If electric cars and heat pumps were improvements on current technology there'd be no need for coercion. It's time for the Government to admit they are simply not up to the job, says Guy de la Bédoyère.
The penny is finally starting to drop. Batteries cannot possibly store the energy needed to keep the lights on when the wind stops blowing and the sun doesn’t shine, the Royal Society has said.
Further devastating evidence of the toll that onshore wind turbines take on local eagle populations has emerged in Tasmania, writes Chris Morrison.
Drivers report being shocked at the extraordinary cost of insuring electric vehicles – over £5,000 in many cases, if insurance is available at all, as insurers balk at the risks of EVs.
Rishi Sunak’s popularity among Tory members has surged in the wake of his watering down of Net Zero targets, a survey has found. But will it be enough to stop the green fanatics in Labour gaining power in 2024?
As our leaders bicker over how fast Britain should get to Net Zero, the truth is that our country is leading the world in committing economic suicide, with energy costs up to six times higher than elsewhere.
In the Government's increasingly farcical heat pump strategy, from next year manufacturers will be fined up to £5,000 for every heat pump they fail to sell below their quota.
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