7
Mar

How will Britain keep the lights on?

Christopher Booker of the Telegraph UK looks at Britain’s nonsensical energy policy. He questions how his country will be able to avert its looming shortage of energy, with 40% of their generating capacity set to disappear in the coming years as they close 14 major nuclear and coal-fired power stations.

1
Mar

Phil Jones admits withholding scientific data

I listened to, and occasionally watched the UK Parliament’s Select Committee Hearing on the Climategate Scandal held in the House of Parliament today. Mostly it sounded like a whitewash was coming; no one really wanted to be there. But it was entertaining to watch Professor Phil Jones of the University of East Anglia. Most of [...]

1
Mar

Phil Jones on witness stand before the UK Parliamentary Inquiry on Climategate

Watch this afternoon’s proceedings from the UK Parliament’s Select Committee Hearing on the Climategate Scandal held in the House of Parliament’s Grimond Room, with Phil Jones testifying.

1
Mar

Green healthcare: less doctors more bureaucrats

If you have a life threatening illness, what’s your priority–your carbon footprint or receiving treatment? If you decide to set up a free healthcare service, what do you think you need most–a host of ‘green’ bureaucrats or doctors and nurses? I doubt you’d consider your priority would be to have someone investigating your carbon footprint [...]

1
Mar

And they’re still lying at East Anglia

The University of East Anglina, at the center of the climategate row over stolen e-mails has been accused of making a misleading statement to Parliament.

26
Feb

UK energy bills set to rocket

arly warnings of higher gas and electricity prices were sounded by Centrica on Thursday as the British Gas parent faced demands for further tariff cuts after announcing a big jump in profits in its retail business.

25
Feb

The AGW theory is dying yet the carbon market goes on

In the UK, Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) isn’t a political issue, because all three major political parties support it. I consider AGW, instead, to be an anti-democratic movement. No matter which way you vote, you get it.

23
Feb

Exclusive: Q&A on Climategate with Britain’s Chief Police Officers

I wrote to the UK’s Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) regarding the Climategate scandal. Below I shall reveal their startling response to my questions that prove the British Government is willfully avoiding treating Climategate as a major investigation.

19
Feb

Here’s where your £9 million went

Yesterday we revealed how the UK’s Climate Challenge Fund spent £9 million in green propaganda. Now the UK TaxPayers’ Alliance has made a video that shows where some of the money was wasted.

18
Feb

UK’s Climate Challenge Fund spent £9million preaching to the choir

It turns out that between 2006 and 2008, the UK Climate Challenge Fund cost taxpayers £9million, and did next to nothing to change public opinion,