Two Belgian climate change activists who last week targeted the famous Johannes Vermeer painting “Girl with a Pearl Earring” have been sentenced to two months in prison by the Dutch court, of which one month was suspended.
Written by Charlotte Van Campenhout
Two Belgian climate change activists who last week targeted the famous Johannes Vermeer painting “Girl with a Pearl Earring” have been sentenced to two months in prison by the Dutch court, of which one month was suspended.
Written by The Expose
On 17 October 2022, Ulf Kristersson was elected Sweden’s Prime Minister. The next day Prime Minister Kristersson made it clear there would be no climate and environment minister – he dissolved the Ministry of the Environment.
Written by John Dee
This morning I sat making notes for my next push on time series modelling of vaccine harm/benefit which fell into ambiguity in part 9 of my Vaccines & Death series.
Written by Linnea Lueken
While announcing the formation of the latest named storm, recent AccuWeather forecasts say the 2022 hurricane season isn’t over yet, saying that there is still potential for tropical storms to form in the Caribbean and Western Atlantic this month.
Written by The Wall Street Journal
Human beings, the wretches, continue to disappoint the savants at the United Nations, and never more than on climate change.
Written by Mish
The Guardian reports UN finds ‘no credible pathway to 1.5C in place’
Written by Joel Smalley
For the first few months of COVID, the mainstream media was publishing the death toll daily, scaring witless fools like Piers Morgan and Jeremy Vine into thinking that the end of human civilisation was nigh.
Written by thespaceacademy.org
We are aware of how skewed our perception of reality is. How we see the world is shaped by our senses, our societies, and our knowledge.
Written by Jerm Warfare
Before the “Covid” era I didn’t question the legitimacy of most vaccines. Now I do.
Written by James Howard Kunstler
The thinking classes in America want to emulate the theocratic lunacy of the Sixteenth Century. They have become everything they used to despise as cruel, unjust, and crazy.
Written by Kerry Jackson
Ever since M. King Hubbert in the 1950s convinced a lot of people with his “peak oil” theory that production would collapse and we’d eventually exhaust our crude supplies, the clock has been running. And running. And it will continue to run for some time, as technology and new discoveries show that there’s still an ocean of oil under our feet.
Written by The Conservative Treehouse
The team at Rumble Video have taken a strong position in defense of free speech, an open internet and protection of a diverse public square.
Written by Karl Mathiesen
COP26 President Alok Sharma has told the British government to think again about plans to open the United Kingdom’s first new coal mine in a generation, warning that going ahead would be bad for jobs and the climate.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch
Rishi Sunak U-turned this morning and confirmed he will attend the Cop27 environmental conference in Egypt next week.
Written by Clara Denina and Sarah Mcfarlane
Europe needs its industrial companies to save energy amid soaring costs and shrinking supplies, and they are delivering – demand for natural gas and electricity both fell in the past quarter.
Written by Michael Taylor
World governments have been warned against creating a “self-inflicted” crisis by racing to electrify new-vehicle markets before their charging infrastructure can cope.