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Tag: environmentalism

Sunflowers and Silos: Reconciling with the Natural World

Veronica Lademan January 10, 2023

The environmentalist’s claim that man is nature’s enemy undermines any reason to steward it in the first place. To care for something, one must love it; one must feel that it belongs to them and them to it.

EU Environmental Policies are Out of Control

Pieter Cleppe September 9, 2022

At the EU level, environmental policies are mostly being continued as if there were no Russian invasion of Ukraine or large-scale energy crisis.

Drought in Norway Newest Energy Threat

Bridget Ryder August 14, 2022

This year’s drought has brought water reservoir levels so low that the government is considering having to temporarily stop hydroelectricity exports.

Fire Liars: Spain’s Climate-Change Laws and Industry to Blame

Carlos Perona Calvete July 24, 2022

Despite clear evidence to the contrary, politicians continue to misrepresent the source of Spain’s fires as the consequence of climate change.

Dutch Farmers Protest Government Interference

Bridget Ryder July 4, 2022

On July 3rd, farmers convened en masse in their tractors and blocked the German-Dutch border. Others protested by dumping manure in front of several public buildings. Reuters reports that on July 4th, they also blocked roads and supermarket distribution centres.

EU Ministers Agree on Sweeping Environmental Package

Bridget Ryder July 2, 2022

Despite resistance from Germany, the ministers aligned with the EU Parliament’s recent resolution to ban the sale of combustion engines in the block in 2035.

Brussels May Decide Lithium Is Toxic

Sven R. Larson June 23, 2022

“The European Commission may rule lithium to be toxic. If it does, there will be widespread repercussions for Europe’s fledgling EV car and battery industries.”

VOX and the Strange Death of Europe

Francisco José Contreras March 17, 2022

Europe is immersed in an exercise of self-denial that will become self-destruction if a new course is not found.

German Minister Concerned About “Blame Game” After Last Year’s Flood

David Boos March 11, 2022

A series of failures in the prevention of the flood catastrophe of July 2021 cost more than 100 lives in Germany alone. Newly-revealed chats that some high-ranking politicians were more concerned about not being blamed for those failures than about saving lives.

Latest IPCC Report Announces “Last Chance” to Prevent Climate Catastrophe

David Boos March 4, 2022

The latest IPCC report has once again painted a grim picture of man-made climate change, but skeptics call out its reliance on “implausibly fast models of warming” and flag it as “long on speculation, but short on facts.”

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