News Round-Up
18 November 2024
by Toby Young
Britain Has an Astonishing 470 Delegates at Climate Change Summit
17 November 2024
Thanks to Net Zero, the U.K. has some of the highest electricity prices in the world, paying more than five times as much as China and twice as much as the U.S., says Dr. John Fernley. And it's getting worse.
A Lancet report on climate change and health has inadvertently revealed the devastating impact of climate policies on public health in developing countries, says public health expert Mikko Paunio.
The Government’s Climate Minister has been flown thousands of miles back from the COP28 environment conference in Dubai to vote for the Rwanda bill and will then be flown back again, it has emerged.
The BBC's latest bit of alarmist drivel is that the poor olive harvests in Spain are due to man-made ‘climate change’. In fact, says Chris Morrison, Olive oil production in Spain has been at record highs in recent years.
To achieve Net Zero, says Chris Morrison, the Daily Sceptic's Environment Editor, new high-voltage power lines will need to be wrapped round the earth 2,000 times within 17 years. Who's going to pay for that?
COP28 President Sultan Ahmed Al-Jaber sent the alarmists scrambling for damage limitation this week when he said there was "no science" that says phasing out fossil fuels will limit global warming at 1.5°C.
COP28 President, Dr Sultan Al-Jaber, has contested the scientific basis for phasing out fossil fuels, contradicting the UN's call for a total oil and gas phase-out.
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.
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