We also find ourselves asking “Was your thesaurus consumed in the conflagration?” after reading “Temperatures to soar to 34C today”
The Deliberate Misuse Of Words To Frighten The Gullible?
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
We also find ourselves asking “Was your thesaurus consumed in the conflagration?” after reading “Temperatures to soar to 34C today”
Written by Net Zero Watch
Britain’s Reform Party’s Richard Tice has written to green energy bosses warning them that a Nigel Farage-led government would terminate ‘green’ subsidy contracts associated with Labour’s Clean Power 2030 agenda
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Written by Paul Homewood
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Written by Andy Rowlands
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Written by John Leake
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Written by Dr Gary Sidley
Explicit ethical principles and values have long been recognised as constituting essential frameworks to guide the day-to-day activities of professionals working in healthcare
Written by Paul Homewood
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Written by Chris Morrison
The UK Met Office recently declared an average daily maximum temperature of 22.3°C for June 2025 at Lowestoft, but there is no weather station at Lowestoft and hasn’t been since 2010
Written by David Turver
On July 15th, the Government published its plans to reform the Contract for Difference (CfD) subsidy scheme for the forthcoming Allocation Round 7
Written by Larry Bell
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Written by Madeline Halpert
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Written by John O'Sullivan CEO, Principia Scientific International
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Written by John Leake
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Written by Paul Homewood
The Met Office were given a right of reply to this GB News story. Instead of actually responding to the specific points raised, they merely regurgitated their press release
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova
If you’ve ever wandered through the streets of Europe, there’s a good chance you’ve caught a whiff of something sweet and floral