International Court of Justice Implies The UK Caused ‘Climate Change’

Written by Paul Homewood

Britain could be liable for ‘climate change’ “reparations” running into the trillions of pounds, after the International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion that countries have binding legal duties to prevent climate ‘harm’ – duties going well beyond the Paris Agreement – and can be sued for compensation if they fail

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Natural gas liquids, India and the war in Iran

Written by Doomberg

Few Americans give a second thought to how they access energy for cooking. As a rough approximation, 60 percent of US households cook directly with electricity—tapping one of the largest and most reliable grids in the world—with the rest largely relying on ready access to cheap natural gas delivered via pipeline

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A Climate Consensus of One

Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

When The Atlantic “Weekly Planet” asked via email “Why the media keep quoting the same climate scientist” we had an answer ready: because he tells them what they want to hear.

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