News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
The future of Britain’s oil and gas industry has been thrown into doubt after a landmark decision by the Supreme Court that found emissions from burning fossil fuels must be considered when approving new drilling sites.
Net Zero will prevent almost zero warming, three top atmospheric scientists have said – even if it could be achieved. And it will cause untold devastation to human life in the process.
Net Zero targets aimed at encouraging airlines to use so-called green aviation fuel are driving fraud "at a mass scale" and deforestation, campaigners have said.
The Swiss Parliament has rejected a 'landmark' climate ruling from the European Court of Human Rights that claimed the country's climate policies breached its citizens' rights by being insufficiently severe.
The BBC has hailed a green election letter from 408 "distinguished climate scientists" that is signed by an assortment of psychologists, accountants, lawyers, engineers and landscape designers.
Sir Keir Starmer is standing by a pledge to ban new drilling in the North Sea, despite New Zealand abandoning a similar policy made by ex-PM Jacinda Ardern amid blackout fears.
A massive global grooming programme aimed at mainstream media involving climate catastrophism is detailed in a new report from the green billionaire-funded Earth Journalism Network, says Chris Morrison.
Green parties took a kicking in the European elections, but centrist parties committed to the green agenda gained ground. Will these managerialist technocrats cling to their economically ruinous policies? asks Ben Pile.
Labour Shadow Minister Ed Miliband claims Net Zero 2030 will cut energy bills, citing a Policy Exchange report. David Turver shows that the report has missed hundreds of billions of pounds of costs and is junk.
Pro-Palestine protesters have targeted 20 Barclays across the U.K., smashing windows and throwing red paint over the bank branches in London, Bristol and Manchester.
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