Eco-Friendly Brake Cables Eaten by Foxes Because They’re Made of Soy
Eco-friendly brake cables are being eaten by foxes, after manufacturers switched from petroleum-based insulation to soy, forcing owners to wrap their cars in tarpaulins.
Eco-friendly brake cables are being eaten by foxes, after manufacturers switched from petroleum-based insulation to soy, forcing owners to wrap their cars in tarpaulins.
From the 3,200 acre solar farm built on prime green belt farmland in Oxford to the 16 million Scottish trees felled to make way for wind farms, somehow we have to save the environment from the greens, says Alan Bunce.
It's been a week that has exposed the no-limits extremes of the climate campaign, says Joe Bastardi. Where are the true environmentalists who actually care about the natural world rather than a fanatical drive to cut CO2?
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.
Elon Musk has described environmentalism as a "death cult" that sees humans as a disease that need to die out. The problem is these death cultists are running Google and Facebook.
The U.K. Government is risking the ire of environmental groups by planning to expand airports despite climate warnings, citing economic benefits and banking on greener aviation fuels to mitigate environmental impact.
The intervention of the RSPB in the housebuilding debate is the latest in a familiar pattern of 'cute' English institutions making partisan interventions against what they perceive as harmful populism, says J Sorel.
Spiked's Ralph Schoellhammer observes the stark contrast between British scepticism towards dramatic political gestures and Germany’s elite-driven green initiatives.
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