News Round-Up
26 April 2025
by Toby Young
"If we want to reverse global warming we're going to have to be a bit more queer." Chad Frischmann is a 'queer climate expert' convinced that gays have a "superpower" to solve climate change. Steven Tucker is sceptical.
Wind speeds dropping, rainfall similar to a century ago, no acceleration in sea level rise – the UK climate news you won't hear in the mainstream, but all contained in Paul Homewood's latest report for the GWPF.
Millionaire eco-tycoon and Labour Party donor Dale Vince wants bacon to carry cigarette-style cancer warnings, unbranded packs and a meat tax, arguing it's treated too lightly despite being a WHO-classified carcinogen.
While lecturing the world on climate change, Keir Starmer has sent a staggering 470 delegates to COP29, creating a 5,000-mile carbon footprint and costing millions in taxpayer money.
New analysis reveals that Britain needs 1,000 km of new power lines and pylons – and 4,500 km of undersea cables – to meet its legally binding 2030 Net Zero target.
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.
The UN's Summit of the Future is the latest attempt by global elites to shore up their tenuous claim to rule by controlling the future, says Dr David McGrogan. It is doomed to fail and we must be ready when it does.
Caught in a Carbon Literacy course, an energy industry insider navigates a minefield of crazy climate claims and nutty pledges, exposing the extremes to which organisations will go in their quest for green credentials.
The Washington Post's recent dive into 485 million years of global temperatures revealed that today's average – 14.98°C – is a mere chill compared to the sweltering – 36°C – of 100 million years ago.
The real 'climate change deniers' are those who deny the climate was changing before we started burning fossil fuels, says geologist Dr. Matthew Wielicki.
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