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Leading green intellectual Ulrike Herrmann demands deindustrialisation, rationing and the end of the banking system to "save the climate". This is the real green agenda, says Eugyppius, and it's already well advanced.
Electric vehicle battery sizes should be cut by one third due to an acute lithium shortage, Britain's top engineers have said, leaving range-challenged EVs facing further sales disincentives.
No, fossil fuels are not being "subsidised" by the Government, as the Guardian claims, says David Turver. It turns out what they mean is they're not being taxed as much as they think they should be. Tax is not a subsidy.
Policymakers routinely exaggerate the risk of climate change, bordering on being hysterical, as well as being alarmingly complacent about the costs of their schemes to mitigate it. Why? asks Andrew Sibley.
In Germany, taxpayers are being charged billions of euros when the sun shines under contracts that commit the Government to paying solar energy producers the difference between a generous fixed tariff and the market rate.
A clueless AFP 'fact check' descends into pure gibberish as it brands a Daily Sceptic climate article "misleading" for quoting a Nature paper that found no "recent surge in global warming", says Chris Morrison.
The Green Blob has got itself a "Special Representative for Nature" who will "put climate and nature at the heart of our foreign policy". Good grief, says Ben Pile. Don't we have any real external threats to deal with?
2023's record temperatures were not driven by human CO2 emissions, a new scientific paper published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics has found. They were rather a natural spike from a strong El Niño.
David Turver attended the Battle of Ideas in London at the weekend and found that Net Zero is losing: it simply doesn't have the facts on its side. Cracks are appearing in the cosy green Westminster consensus.
What kind of madness leads a country to wind down oil and gas production while pushing the use of imported wood for power generation? The West is in a trance from 30 years of relentless propaganda, says Tilak Doshi.
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