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26 November 2024
No longer can you give a loved one a beautifully displayed array of chocolates from Fortnum & Mason, for the eco-misers have decreed that plastic is out and the sweets must henceforth be hidden beneath boring cardboard.
The UKHSA has been caught using a made-up rise of 5°C in 80 years to spread alarm about a non-existent dengue fever plague in London.
The rise of the American-led West was supposed to be the 'end of history' as liberal democracy triumphed. But with the self-hating West stuck in a Net Zero doom loop, is the ascendancy of the autocracies now unstoppable?
Scientists at the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have demanded the power to set global climate policy as they despair at the slow pace of climate action.
As our politicians cheer economic disasters as supposed wins for the climate, can't they see the damage they are doing to our country with their headlong pursuit of Net Zero, asks David Craig.
King Charles gave the opening address at COP28 – and veered into sandwich-board territory, referring to 'tipping points' and 'irretrievable climate and ecosystem collapse'. Chris Morrison buries his head in his hands.
Green billionaire funders are mobilising their forces to promote the idea that climate 'reparations' must be paid by the countries that were first to industrialise ahead of today's opening of COP28 in the UAE.
Scots are to be forced to rip out their gas boilers and replace them with heat pumps within as little as two years of buying a home under "hugely expensive" plans unveiled by Humza Yousaf's Government.
Sadly the coming climate apocalypse will have to take place without any specialist commentary from CNBC as the American cable channel's climate desk has been quietly disbanded.
Prof John Staddon presents three graphs suggesting that rising carbon dioxide levels might have a less immediate and dire impact on planetary temperature changes than previously thought.
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