Green agenda in meltdown
For the green agenda it seems a political tipping point has been reached – and it’s the mass media’s credibility, not the Arctic, that’s in meltdown
- 6 March 2013Climate consensus in free-fall
The trenches of anthropogenic global warming are now mostly left populated by green ideologues, a left-dominated media, and bureaucrats who are usually the last to grasp reality
- 20 February 2013Global warming just isn't happening: Official
We ought to start expecting our governments to abandon doomsday scenarios in the guise of popular science in favour of old-fashioned, ‘under-the-microscope’, empirical science
- 17 January 2013The BBC in overdrive for global warming theory and the EU
The BBC just cannot help itself when it comes to issues like global warming and the EU...
- 30 November 2012Worstall, Carbon Tax and Floating Polar Bear Syndrome
Tim Worstall is seemingly convinced that "the Man from Whitehall" could "solve" the climate "problem", if only he could exchange one centrally-planned, environmentally-ineffectual social nightmare for another
- 7 August 2012The high priests of global warming have lost their prestige and the realists are winning the debate
The high priests of global warming have lost their prestige. They're still chanting the same old mantras. But no one's listening, no one cares, writes James Delingpole
- 7 March 2012Review: Watermelons, by James Delingpole
An absolute joy for sceptics and a must read for fence-sitters, James Delingpole's 'Watermelons' is a new and vital weapon in the fight against the green agenda
- 10 February 2012A new climategate: how the Left can't see the wood for the trees
The FAO-EC report fails to see the wood for the trees as the climate change argument unravels a little more
- 21 December 2011