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James Woudhuysen
From red peril to green panic
America’s military industrial complex once chased communists. Now it obsesses over CO2 emissions.
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| Tuesday 18 June 2013 |
Ben Pile
The pathologising of climate scepticism
ESSAY: The shoddy science of sceptic-bashing LOG12 attempts to turn criticism into a psychological illness.
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| Wednesday 22 May 2013 |
Rob Lyons
A bug-eyed view of culinary pleasure
Being corralled into eating beetles and wasps to save the planet is enough to put you right off your food.
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| Wednesday 1 May 2013 |
Rob Lyons
Eurocrats with a bee in their bonnets
It seems the bee has replaced the whale and the polar bear as the friendly face of green authoritarianism.
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| Monday 15 April 2013 |
Rob Lyons
We need a bit more hunger to end poverty
Claims that climate change will cause mass starvation could actually make it harder to feed the world.
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| Wednesday 3 April 2013 |
Rob Lyons
Lies, damned lies and hockey sticks
The exposure of yet another dodgy piece of climate-change alarmism shows the need for serious scepticism.
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| Monday 25 March 2013 |
Alex Standish
We don’t need no eco-propaganda
A geography expert explains why he’s pleased that schoolkids will be taught less about climate change.
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| Wednesday 20 March 2013 |
Rob Lyons
Adopt a polar bear? Have you seen what they do?
How did the polar bear, a vicious killing machine that is thriving, become the poster boy of climate-change alarmism?
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| Wednesday 6 February 2013 |
Rob Lyons
Climate change: apocalypse postponed
Even scientists at the forefront of climate-change alarmism accept the world isn’t warming as quickly as once thought.
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| Thursday 31 January 2013 |
Rob Lyons
HS2: heading in the right direction
The problem with Britain’s high-speed rail plan is not that it’s too big and costly, but that it isn’t ambitious enough.
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| Monday 7 January 2013 |
Tim Black
Why the prince *hearts* environmentalists
In eco-activism, Charles has found a cause every bit as reactionary and anti-modern as the monarchy itself.
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| Wednesday 5 December 2012 |
Rob Lyons
Doha: It's the end of the world as we know it
As the latest round of climate-change talks show, the Kyoto Protocol is over and seems unlikely to be replaced. Good.
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| Monday 13 August 2012 |
Ben Pile
Why facts cut no ice in the climate debate
Reports of Greenland’s ice melting are overheated because the eco-outlook poisons both science and politics.
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| Wednesday 1 August 2012 |
Rob Lyons
Forgive me IPCC, for I have sinned...
The rapturous welcome given to a high-profile ‘climate sceptic’ who has now recanted exposes the backwardness of green thinking.
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| Tuesday 3 July 2012 |
Ben Pile
Rio+20: a tyranny of green do-gooders
The latest ‘save the planet’ shindig provided yet another chance for political poseurs to dictate our future.
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| Wednesday 20 June 2012 |
Barbara Hewson
Treating adults like children
A judge’s ruling that an anorexic should be force-fed shows how paternalistic British courts are becoming.
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| Thursday 17 May 2012 |
Ben Pile
‘The real enemy is humanity itself’
At Rio+20 next month, the world’s elites will meet in Brazil with the aim of holding back human progress.
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| Thursday 3 May 2012 |
Rob Lyons
There’s no such thing as a natural drought
Never mind the lack of rain in recent UK winters - it is our willingness to invest and build big that has really dried up.
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| Tuesday 28 February 2012 |
Ben Pile
Greens, face it: we’re just not that into you
As ‘Fakegate’ inconvenient truth for greens is there is no denialist conspiracy blocking climate-change action.
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| Tuesday 14 February 2012 |
Ben Pile
Climate-change alarmism: fuelled by fantasy
As a study of the state of the world’s glaciers indicates, climate catastrophists are still making it up as they go along.
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