Sunak’s Net Zero Reversal is No Big ‘Green’ Deal
British PM still set on decarbonising country by 2050
British PM still set on decarbonising country by 2050
The economic degrowth research project sounds like a planned global economy.
Ursula von der Leyen is sending out the message that the only problem we have to deal with in Europe is pollution.
While conservative MEPs criticized her for abandoning pragmatism for utopist ideology, the Commission chief argued in favor of enlargement to 30+ member states, “History is calling us to [complete] our Union.”
Idealism meets reality in another blow to the Green New Deal.
The Tory government remains unmoved by warnings of increased costs and power outages caused by the shift from oil boilers.
One of the longest-serving European Commissioners, Maroš Šefčovič is tasked with rolling out Timmermans’ pet project, the EU’s Green Deal.
Dutch anti-globalist firebrand Eva Vlaardingerbroek asked: “Who’s paying for that salary? We are! The deplorables that Frans Timmermans wants to lock up in 15-minute cities while we munch on crickets and bring sacrifices to the climate Gods.”
Farmers rallied outside the planned site of a chemical plant in eastern Antwerp, which protestors say underlines the government’s double standards when it comes to nitrogen emissions for big business.
The ecological issue—a ‘green deal’ driving up energy bills; implementing driving prohibitions in cities; condemning cars before their time; making homes unfit to rent or sell—will be at the heart of the European elections next spring.
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