Climate Change is Class Warfare
18 April 2024
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by Noah Carl
Alarmists claim that 2023 was the hottest year on record, but a deep dive into the data reveals that this was not true for over 70% of the world's population. What's more, there was no correction for urban heat expansion.
Welcome to the Government's latest Net Zero swindle, says David Turver: electricity interconnectors with continental Europe. Touted as making energy cheaper, cleaner and more secure, they in fact do the opposite.
Next month the 15-Minute-City guru himself is coming to Oxford to give a talk. Urban planner Carlos Moreno is the thinker behind the authoritarian anti-car idea enthusiastically embraced by the UN and other alarmists.
Government subsidies for wind power hit a record £255 million in December, confirming that renewables are not and never have been cheap, says David Turver. And they look set to increase further.
Hertz has announced it’s going to take a $245 million hit as it offloads 20,000 EVs because too few people want to rent them and goes back to petrol.
Labour Party political elites in the UK are flocking to support a new green campaigning group, Labour Climate and Environment Forum, to drive forward the Net Zero agenda, and once again it's funded by green billionaires.
Further scientific evidence has emerged showing that summer sea ice in the Arctic has shown no significant decline since 2007, contradicting the alarmist claims of the Net Zero zealots.
The Government's hydrogen policy is a crime against thermodynamics, says David Turver. It makes no sense to lose half the energy converting methane to hydrogen, only to mix it back in with the natural gas supply.
As time goes on, more and more of the green agenda resembles an effort by the global upper classes to pull the drawbridge up behind them and leave the peasants on the other side of the moat forever, says Dr David McGrogan.
The claim doing the rounds in the mainstream media that 2023 was the hottest in 125,000 years lacks any credible scientific evidence, says Chris Morrison. Arctic tundra were covered in forest 10,000 years ago.
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