Categories for Climate Change
Britain Doesn’t Have Enough Land for Labour’s Nutty Net Zero Plans
Britain doesn't have enough land for all the solar panels that would be needed to power Labour's nutty Net Zero agenda, says Ben Pile. Truth is, you can't make everything electric and run it on sunshine.
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Science Shock: Met Office Continues to Site New Temperature Stations in Junk Locations
Over 80% of the temperature stations opened in the last 30 years by the U.K. Met Office have been sited in junk locations. Don't they want unbiased data, asks Chris Morrison.
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Too Few Care for the Beauty of Nature
Ed Miliband’s decision to give the Mallard Pass a 3,000-acre-solar farm is like forcing a baby to have tattoos for its own health, says Joanna Gray. Trouble is, too few these days care for the beauty of nature.
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The ‘Green Physician Toolkit’ Reads Like a Parody
NHS waiting lists sit at record levels, yet the Royal College of Physicians finds time to produce a Green Physician Toolkit, which reads like a parody and would be amusing if it wasn't so serious, says our in-house doctor.
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BBC Spreads Misinformation That Hurricane Beryl is a “Sign of a Warming World”
The BBC has been caught spreading misinformation that hurricane Beryl is a "sign of a warming world". This pinning weather on humans is alarmist propaganda with no scientific basis, says Chris Morrison.
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The “Hottest June on Record”
True to form, the Met Office has declared miserable June the "hottest on record" – globally, at least. But these "records" only began in 1979, says David Craig, and you don't have to go back far to find a hotter time.
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Miliband the Mad Monk
If Keir Starmer really intends to govern "unburdened by doctrine" why did he put a swivel-eyed climate zealot in charge of Britain's energy policy?
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Ed Miliband’s Commitment to Wind Power Could Be Labour’s Undoing
Labour's Energy Secretary Ed Miliband wasted no time in ending the "ban" on onshore wind. But with unreliable wind power escalating in cost, this blind commitment to wind power could be Labour's undoing, says Ben Pile.
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The Economist Predicts “Exponential Growth of Solar Power” – But Fails to Reckon With Scarcity of Silver
The Economist predicts that the "exponential growth of solar power will change the world". But this fails to reckon with the scarcity of silver, which is being used up faster than it can be mined, says David Turver.
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EV Owners Should Not be Surprised by the End of the Congestion Charge Exemption. Greens Are Coming for Them As Well
EV owners got a shock when Sadiq Khan announced the end of the EV Congestion Charge exemption. But Ben Pile saw it coming, noting pricey EVs are really a bridging technology between having a car and not having a car.
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