Climate Change
This Is Crazy
It’s already happening in Queensland. It’s only supposed to be a few days a year but, last summer, grid officials reached into homes and turned off air conditioners six times in two months.
It’s Coming to the Breakfast Table Unannounced
In one study at higher doses, 3-NOP was detected in the milk in three out of the four cows involved. Two of the cows had to be euthanized early. It appears as if it doesn’t matter that public health is put at risk as long as woke political correctness is satisfied.
Beef Additive Sparks Calls to Boycott
While New Zealand continues to evaluate Bovaer in controlled trials, critics in Australia are demanding transparency and labelling on beef products derived from Bovaer-fed cattle.
Do They Rue Choosing Bureaucrats Over Customers?
Duggan Flanakin Duggan Flanakin is a senior policy analyst with the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow. Whatever happened to the old bit of business wisdom: the customer is always right? US and European automakers abandoned this mantra to please unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, New York, and Doha and the sycophants
Pull Down the Blinds
When electricity was cheap, and no one had to hide behind the blinds or cook dinner after 9pm, the coal-fired grid had a 21 per cent reserve plant margin. Australia is transitioning to third-world status.
You Wanted Net Zero, Didn’t You?
The first mildly hot day of summer and NSW is on the brink.
NZ’s Biggest Solar Energy Company Goes
SolarZero employed over 160 staff across New Zealand, with key office locations in Auckland, Christchurch, and Wānaka.
Goodbye and Good Riddance
We are getting rid of people who I can’t help but think want people to be miserable to push their climate narrative.
Close to a COP Out
Some climate conference decisions were laughable. Makes you wonder why we bother. Nothing’s changing.
Will Newsom Become the New ‘Teflon’ Politician?
Be prepared to see numerous fawning pieces from mainstream media outlets that present him as a demigod.
Will Scientists Admit They Haven’t Saved the Ozone Layer?
The longer the hole persists, the greater the likelihood that the ozone layer is dominated by natural factors, not human CFC emissions.