Are we facing a summer of sporting protests? – podcast
It began with a protest at Britain’s biggest horse racing event. Members of the activist group Animal Rising scaled the fences at Aintree and attempted to stop the Grand National. As stewards and fans intervened, the protest managed only to…
Earth’s Mean Annual Temp Was Warmer 31,000 Years Ago… North Pole 22°C Warmer
Earth’s average annual temperature fluctuated by as much as 35°C (at high latitudes) from one millennial-scale period to the next during the last glacial period. A recently-published 2-part study (Smul′skii, 2022a and 2022b) utilizes established orbital and insolation data to…
Why did we protest at the Grand National? To finally make Britain talk about our treatment of animals | Alex Lockwood
As a country of people who love animals, it shocks and saddens many of us that watching a horse break their neck on national TV is still considered entertainment. That’s why 300 people from Animal Rising went to Aintree on…
Wisdom For ‘Global Warming’ Theorists As ‘Upscale Compost … – RealClearMarkets
Do you know what compost is? Neither do I. Or at least I didn’t until recently. All that changed thanks to the Wall Street Journal’s Chavie Lieber, I now know compost is a combination of waste from horses and cows,…
New oilfield in the North Sea would blow the UK’s carbon budget
A single new oil and gas field in the North Sea would be enough to exceed the UK’s carbon budgets from its operations alone, analysis has shown, as the government considers fossil fuel expansion despite the legally binding commitment to…
Labor’s Net Zero ‘E-Bus’ Is Dead On Arrival
Nothing describes Net Zero better than Labor’s campaign ‘e-bus’ sitting dead on arrival in front of reporters after suffering a charging issue. You have to imagine the universe giving New South Wales Opposition Leader Chris Minns a cruel smirk as…
Coalition of independent NSW candidates vow to slow or halt coal and gas projects
A coalition of independents hoping to hold the balance of power in the next New South Wales parliament will demand action to slow or halt coal and gas projects from the major parties in the case of a hung parliament….
‘Try not to step on any toads!’: David Attenborough’s camera wizards on how to film Britain’s wildlife
Ferocious oceanic storms. Biting ants. Venomous snakes coiling round camera equipment. Weeks sat in icy water. But mostly weather. British weather. Gloom, hailstones, mud and rain; sometimes for weeks on end. Wildlife film-makers work with forbearance in hostile environments all…
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