When the Lights Went Out on Labor
A blackout in Parliament in the middle of question time is comedy gold.
A blackout in Parliament in the middle of question time is comedy gold.
If COP30 in Belém is remembered as the ‘COP of truth,’ it should be because citizens saw the truth: behind the rainforest backdrop and people-friendly branding, this process is concentrating power far from the people it claims to serve.
India wants your ‘climate’ trillions, but won’t reduce their own emissions.
If Ardern does secure the UN Secretary General role, she will be tasked with leading the UN’s ambitious global climate emergency agenda into the 2030s and beyond. Guterres has outlined that the UN is establishing a US$1.5 trillion global climate fund.
UN pharisees are brooking no dissent to its climate narrative.
Prince William speaks, but others are singing a new climate tune.
Oatly’s crisis is self-inflicted. But it’s also a warning to every other boardroom chasing the next ESG headline. The age of climate preaching is over. The only sustainable strategy left is common sense.
The UN Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation is a costly, wasteful, ineffective climate scheme only a UN bureaucrat or climate profiteer could love.
The impact for science is one of loss of integrity and a decrease in trust when editors are removed simply for allowing a debate. The forced consensus on climate change is damaging to science.
We must stop tolerating incorrect, fabricated, extreme climate modelling scenarios to construct doom-laden predictions that allow MPs and government lackeys to scare the public. All of which is employed to justify outlandish and unnecessary government spending.
Trust the unsinkable politician fond of rebranding bombings as democracy to fix Britain’s energy woes.
Bacon, ham, salami and gas cookers are all in the nanny-staters’ sights.
Shocker: climate Nostradamus Bill Gates calls Eco-Doomism ‘wrong’.