Tag Archive: Net Zero

New Report Reveals Massive Scale of Green Billionaire Funding of ‘Climate Emergency’ Reporting in Mainstream Media

A massive global grooming programme aimed at mainstream media involving climate catastrophism is detailed in a new report from the green billionaire-funded Earth Journalism Network, says Chris Morrison.

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Green Parties Take a Kicking Across Europe

Green parties took a kicking in the European elections, but centrist parties committed to the green agenda gained ground. Will these managerialist technocrats cling to their economically ruinous policies? asks Ben Pile.

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Labour’s Claim That Net Zero 2030 Will Cut Energy Bills Doesn’t Add Up

Labour Shadow Minister Ed Miliband claims Net Zero 2030 will cut energy bills, citing a Policy Exchange report. David Turver shows that the report has missed hundreds of billions of pounds of costs and is junk.

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Success of Populist Insurgents in European Elections Could Spell Beginning of the End for Net Zero

Surging Right-wing, populist parties in Europe are planning to dismantle EU Net Zero laws after their success in yesterday's European elections.

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Met Office’s Risible Claim of “Warmest” May Points to Massive Urban Heat Corruptions in Database

The Met Office's risible claim of the hottest ever May in the UK merely confirms that its temperature readings are riddled with massive urban heat corruptions, says Chris Morrison.

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UN Claims About ‘Extreme Weather’ Debunked

The UN claims that extreme weather has massively increased since 1970. Alex Kriel debunks this myth, pointing to work by Italian scientists which shows it is an illusion created by changes in surveillance.

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Starmer’s Great British Energy Plans Would be a Disaster

According to Keir Starmer, Labour's plans for a publicly-owned Great British Energy company will help "close the door to Putin". But the UK's high gas prices are due to Net Zero, not Russia, says Ben Pile.

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The EDI Revolution is Eating its Own and Companies Have Noticed

With the Hay Book Festival boycott of Baillie Gifford, the EDI revolution is eating its own, says C.J. Strachan. The fund manager sponsor is as woke as they come but that didn't spare it – and companies are taking note.

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Why Won’t the Sunday Times’s Economics Editor Explain How Net Zero Fits With a Growing Economy?

Why won't the Sunday Times's Economics Editor explain how Net Zero fits with a growing economy? David Smith was asked by David Craig to square this circle for his readers, and he simply responded: "No."

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Guardian Removes Article Claiming Renewables are Cheap as Advertising Watchdog Signals False Claims Will Not Be Tolerated

The Guardian has removed an article claiming that renewables are cheap following a complaint as the advertising watchdog ASA signals that false claims will not be tolerated.

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