Categories for Climate Change

Dr Roy Spencer’s Backing of UK Met Office Temperature Record Draws Furious Counter Reaction

A bitter row has broken out following Dr Roy Spencer’s backing of the UK Met Office's controversial temperature record amid accusations of Met Office bias and poorly sited weather stations. Chris Morrison has the details.

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Ireland Turns its Back on Data Centres

Ireland's new policy governing power supply to data centres will push them out of the country, warns Paul Homewood. In addition, existing data centres will relocate rather than comply with new Net Zero sustainability targets.

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The Resilience of the Church of Climate

Rumours of the demise of Net Zero are premature, says Dr Tilak Doshi. The Church of Climate has suffered a grievous blow, but the faithful remain resolute and poised to revive should political winds blow favourably.

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Government Minister Steps in to Defend Met Office as Fake Temperature Scandal Escalates

Government Minister Patrick Vallance has stepped in to defend the Met Office as the fake temperature scandal surrounding its weather stations escalates. But he fails to answer the crucial questions, says Chris Morrison.

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Labour “Saves” Grangemouth Oil Refinery From its Own Net Zero Policies

The Government boasts it's "saved" Grangemouth oil refinery and "500 jobs". But what about the 320,000 jobs lost since Labour came to power, asks Ben Pile. Subsidies can't prop up forever an economy ravaged by Net Zero.

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Shell Oil Sued Over “Causing Typhoon” in Philippines in Major Test Case

Shell Oil has been sued over a claim that it was partly responsible for a typhoon in the Philippines in 2021 in a major test case backed by Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth. What a pile of nonsense, says Chris Morrison.

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The EU’s Climate Targets Will Not Last Long Now

The EU's rollback of its petrol and diesel car ban is just the start of the bloc's retreat from Net Zero, says Ben Pile. Emissions reduction targets may remain in place for now, but don't imagine they will last long.

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Delaying Ed Miliband’s Net Zero Targets “Could Save UK £350 Billion”

A new report from the National Energy System Operator (NESO) shows that the UK could save £350 billion by slowing down its mad dash to Net Zero. But it doesn't say how much more could be saved by abandoning it completely.

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America’s New Security Doctrine and the Reordering of Global Energy Geopolitics

Washington's newly released National Security Strategy has struck Europe with the force of a long-suppressed truth bluntly delivered – and energy geopolitics is at the heart of the seismic shift, says Tilak Doshi.

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Government Bodies Humiliated by Promoting Junk Climate Scares from Retracted Nature Paper

Numerous Government bodies face humiliation for promoting climate scares using data known to be ridiculous junk even before Nature finally retracted the discredited paper earlier this month, says Chris Morrison.

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