
Climate Sceptic Uninvited! IMF Cancels Nobel Prize Winner’s Speaking Engagement
The talk Clauser prepared for the IMF was titled “Let’s talk—How much can we trust IPCC climate predictions?”

The talk Clauser prepared for the IMF was titled “Let’s talk—How much can we trust IPCC climate predictions?”

The advent of scientific ‘progress’ and the marginalisation of the farming world have given the illusion that we can do without them. Climate change has put things back in their proper place, and we are seeing the return of rogations and processions in our countries.

It must not be forgotten that these people are less concerned with producing energy in ways that will allow us to maintain our standards of living and make economic progress than with being ‘anti-capitalist.’

After accusing Germany’s Fridays For Future climate activist group of “structural racism,” the Bremen branch of the movement founded by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has called it quits and dissolved.

Global turmoil and scientific advances have forced the EU Commission away from its usually cautious approach to GMO technology as campaigners blamed lobbying groups for influencing the decision.

With concern about Europe’s farmers, Flemish MEP Tom Vandenkendelaere urged the Commission “to go do your homework again.”

A futurist fiction sub-genre promising to unite Art Nouveau, Hayao Miyazaki, and 1800s Age of Sail aesthetics with implementable green technology, Solarpunk has yet to rise above its present state as a therapeutic tonic for climate change fears.

The issue of bug eating has become an attack point for European populists, while advocates extoll the benefits of insect consumption to the European Green Deal.

Secretary-General António Guterres has called on “all governments” and business leaders to ramp up their transitions to carbon neutrality.

Bug diets and climate lockdowns must step aside; climate rationing is what’s needed to save the planet.