DOGE U.K. – and Other Hopes and Dreams for 2025
1 January 2025
Declined: Chapter Two
1 January 2025
by M. Zermansky
Swedish eco-fanatic Greta Thunberg was photographed flipping the bird in Strasbourg last week to celebrate the progression of the latest economy-destroying piece of EU green legislation.
Meet Jeremiah Thoronka, a clean-energy prodigy adored by green elites. But his story is a cautionary tale of dangerous optimism. Fossil fuels still rule, and the consequences of hasty abandonment would be dire.
London's Ulez expansion leaves small businesses desperate and prices customers out. Will Labour support struggling constituents or prioritise the party's green agenda?
Ed Miliband's radical green policies are clashing with Keir Starmer's jobs-focused agenda, exposing a divided shadow cabinet.
Carmageddon? Boris's 2030 ban on petrol cars was a bold vision for a green industrial revolution. But with a woefully inadequate power grid and prohibitively expensive EVs, Britain faces a race against time.
Climate activists often repeat the myth that Big Oil is pouring millions into climate scepticism. The reality is that Big Green's billions are driving climate alarmism worldwide.
Birmingham's Labour-run council plans to turn part of the city's famous ring road into a "park that circles the city" in an effort to put "pedestrians and cyclists first", "double green space" and become "carbon zero".
A seasoned anti-fuel tax campaigner has been picked as Reform U.K.’s candidate to be London Mayor and will vow to scrap all of the capital’s Ultra Low Emission Zones (ULEZ) and other hated anti-car policies.
Fighting one atmospheric gas is not enough it seems. Now there is said to be a 'nitrogen crisis' that requires the destruction of large parts of the economy and the seizing of thousands of farms by the state.
From heat pumps to new bins, the Government keeps trying to force unworkable technologies and environmental wheezes on an unimpressed public who won't accept crap stuff just because it's 'green'.
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