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Australia is the latest country to buy in to the 'clean energy superpower' myth, says David Craig. In reality, it's cheap, reliable fossil fuel that enables countries like China and India to be manufacturing superpowers.
Scare stories about humans causing a breakdown in the Gulf Stream and triggering a new ice age are debunked in a new paper from the prestigious Royal Society, which blasts the poor performance of the climate models.
Is it really possible to be "colonised" by Noel Edmonds? It is according to his new neighbours in New Zealand, where the TV presenter's un-PC humour is upsetting the local pearl-clutchers.
Guy de la Bédoyère looks back on his childhood in the 1960s and 70s and see a world that, while far from perfect, was free from the catastrophism and online pressures that blight children's lives today.
The spreading dominance of the woke agenda was a key enabling environment in 2020 for the Covid interventions, says Ramesh Thakur. "Wokism is a war on Western civilisation and empirical science."
In the King's Speech the Government confirmed plans for mandatory annual oil and gas licensing rounds, but measures to stop anti-car schemes like Ulez were missing.
Climate catastrophism is infamous for resembling a religious cult in its commitment to an extreme narrative and lack of rationality. Now social science has proven that this is exactly what it is, says Andy A. West.
Jeremy Clarkson has blasted the BBC and David Attenborough for stuffing the latest Planet Earth series with climate change propaganda, saying he "hates" the show and urging a change in direction.
NatWest bank is telling customers to stop eating meat and to drive electric cars after combing their accounts to calculate their carbon footprint.
The EU has abandoned another costly Net Zero reform, this one setting minimum energy efficiency standards for buildings, as utopian idealism runs up against real world consequences.
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