BBC Comes to Terms With Collapsing EV Market
17 May 2024
by Sallust
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has signed up all nine million Londoners for the Planetary Health Diet by 2030, which envisages a largely organic vegetarian plan with meat cut to World War Two levels of 44g a day.
The problem with trying to live on solar power, says Guy de la Bédoyère, as he does, is that how much energy you have depends entirely on how much the sun is shining. And very often it isn't.
Just Stop Oil funder Dale Vince is pressing ahead with plans to flood British primary schools with extremist environmental and Net Zero propaganda.
The Labour Party has been trounced in the New Zealand election, as Kiwis reject a blizzard of environmental regulations and take revenge on Jacinda Ardern for her tyrannical lockdown policies and sweeping vaccine mandates.
As Prime Minister, Theresa May tied the country to Net Zero shortly before she left office in 2019. Since then she has raked in nearly £3m from speaking and books. Is there a link, asks Alex Kriel.
In matters of Catholic dogma the Holy Father is deemed infallible, but when it comes to more earthly matters surrounding climate change, Pope Francis is talking through his Pontifical Posterior, says Chris Morrison.
Rishi Sunak has become engaged in a row with the Climate Change Committee as the advisers claimed his watering down of Net Zero measures will increase the risk of Britain failing to meet its 2050 target.
"The idea that Net Zero can be achieved by any means short of a command economy combined with a drastic decline in standards of living is a blatant falsehood," says Cambridge's Professor Michael Kelly. And for what?
If programmable CBDCs are introduced, your own digital financial footprint will be used to control you, as even democratic countries slip towards Chinese-style social credit systems, warns Laura Dodsworth.
'Eco-conscious' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took a seven-car convoy around a single block to attend the World Mental Health Day Festival in New York City on Tuesday.
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