BBC Comes to Terms With Collapsing EV Market
17 May 2024
by Sallust
Rishi Sunak has suffered one of the biggest rebellions of his premiership as dozens of Tory MPs voted against his Net Zero plans, forcing him to rely on Labour votes to push through his electric car quotas.
As our politicians cheer economic disasters as supposed wins for the climate, can't they see the damage they are doing to our country with their headlong pursuit of Net Zero, asks David Craig.
Last week, wind and solar contributed almost nada to Britain's electricity needs and without gas-and coal-powered turbines coming to our aid 1,000s of people would have died. Time to rethink Net Zero, says Chris Morrison.
In the Daily Sceptic, Kevin Sims relates his long and ultimately unsuccessful struggle to persuade an outpost of the Church of England to stop spouting climate change gobbledegook.
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.
Scots are to be forced to rip out their gas boilers and replace them with heat pumps within as little as two years of buying a home under "hugely expensive" plans unveiled by Humza Yousaf's Government.
In 2008, insolvent banks persuaded the Government they were too big to be allowed to go under. Are the same institutions now trying the same trick with Net Zero – positioning themselves as 'too green to fail'?
Sadly the coming climate apocalypse will have to take place without any specialist commentary from CNBC as the American cable channel's climate desk has been quietly disbanded.
Prof John Staddon presents three graphs suggesting that rising carbon dioxide levels might have a less immediate and dire impact on planetary temperature changes than previously thought.
Gas hobs and boilers are to be banned in all new homes in Oxford from 2025 under the council's radical Net Zero 2040 plans.
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