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Question one narrative, question them all

I grew up with little food and without electricity near a national park in Southeast Asia after a devastating war. From time to time, the...

NZTA uncovers EV subsidy scandal: Dealers pocket millions

The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) has discovered nearly 200 instances where car dealers unlawfully pocketed electric vehicle subsidies of up to $7,000 per...

Job cuts threaten NIWA climate modellers

Crown-owned National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) is considering job cuts that could impact a key team of climate modellers, according to...

‘Carbon footprint’ of Taylor Swift 2023 air travel equals 67,534 cows

'But they want to get rid of the cows', tweeted Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho). In 2023, Taylor Swift's air travel, including her private jet and chartered...

Watch: Dubai flooded by torrential rains

The country hasn’t seen such levels in 75 years, the government has said. Dubai, a world-renowned megalopolis in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), was brought...

Calls to stop ‘cloud seeding’: Yorkshire farmers warn of crisis as weather manipulation raises concerns

Yorkshire farmers are sounding the alarm as they face a potential agricultural crisis due to unprecedented weather conditions. The region has endured an exceptionally wet...

EV advocacy group predicts slow uptake of new road user charges

An electric vehicle advocacy group predicts that electric car drivers will not rush to start paying increased taxes, as new road-user charges come into...

Watch: President of Guyana slams BBC journalist over ‘Net Zero’ virtue signalling

Guyanese President Irfan Ali's recent remarks condemning "Western hypocrisy" regarding carbon emissions have gained widespread attention. During an interview with UK state news channel BBC...

Hyundai doubles down on EV investment

Hyundai Motor Group will commit 68 trillion won (USD $51 billion) over the next three years in South Korea to significantly enhance its electric...

Climate scientist named Kiwibank New Zealander of the year

Climate scientist Dr. Jim Salinger has been named the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year. Salinger, described by State media outlet RNZ as one of...

Cunning plan to make London’s ULEZ cameras unusable

Activisits have turned to Mother Nature to come up with a novel way to render the controversial cameras useless. Groups of activists across London have...

Biden administration cracks down on gasoline-fueled cars

The US environmental regulator has finalized rules that could force a ninefold increase in the market share of electric vehicles. US President Joe Biden’s administration...

Independent review of forestry ETS costs announced

Forestry Minister Todd McClay has today announced an independent review into the forestry component of the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Register to ensure it...

The Great Reset didn’t work: The case of EVs

We are living through one of history’s longest and most excruciating versions of “We told you so.” When in March 2020, the world’s government decided...

Niwa’s purchase of luxury utes criticised

Crown-owned weather research institute Niwa has been slammed for its decision to purchase four Chevrolet Silverado Premium utes. Despite the government's efforts to reduce emissions...

EU farmers rise against the Climate Cult

Many major arteries connecting Europe have been obstructed or brought to a standstill in recent days by a wave of protests by farmers against...

#ClimateScam: NIWA accused of faking records to drive ‘climate change’ agenda

An explosive report shows significant flaws in NIWA's recording of historical weather and climate data. The report by investigative journalist Ian Wishart titled Too Hot...

Spanish Grand Prix moving to Madrid from 2026 to reduce ‘greenhouse gas emissions’

Madrid will host the Spanish Grand Prix starting in 2026, replacing Barcelona, which has been the venue since 1991. The race will take place on...

Watch: ‘Criminals’ – climate change czar John Kerry confronted at Davos

Former US Presidential candidate Kerry was walking to a presentation in Davos when he was confronted by journalist Avi Yemini of Rebel News. A fiery...

Quebec man pleads guilty to starting 14 forest fires experts said were caused by ‘climate change’

38-year-old Brian Paré has pleaded guilty to 13 counts of arson and one count of arson with disregard for human life, related to starting...

Electric vehicles to pay road user charges

The coalition Government is confirming that the exemption from road user charges (RUC) for owners of light electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids will...

Global electric car sales slowing – data

Demand for EVs has reportedly been declining, partly due to a reduction in state subsidies. Sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) have...

Car rental giant Hertz to sell off a third of electric vehicle fleet

Hertz plans to reduce its electric fleet by about 20,000 vehicles, which constitutes a third of its total EV fleet. The company will use the...

Zuckerberg beefs up

The billionaire has announced his decision to become a rancher, only to immediately face backlash from animal and climate activists. Meta founder, Chairman and CEO,...

Pope names ‘most dangerous’ sin

Gluttony is “killing the planet,” the Catholic leader has warned during a sermon. Pope Francis has singled out gluttony as possibly the most serious sin...

Germany uses the weapon of climate change against its own people

Berlin has turned farmers into cash cows in the name of keeping green dreams alive. German farmers rolled into Berlin on their tractors last week...

‘Rural bankers breaking all the wrong records’ – Fed Farmers

Farmers are feeling excessive and undue pressure from their banks, according to Federated Farmers’ latest Banking Survey. Conducted in mid-November, the survey also shows farmer...

Coal in demand more than ever – IEA

Output and sales are forecast to reach record highs by the end of 2023. Worldwide demand for coal is set to reach a historic high...

Breathing contributes to global warming – study

Methane and nitrous oxide found in human exhalations are worse for the environment than carbon dioxide, scientists say. Human breathing contributes to global warming, according...

Climate Change Minister to attend COP28 in Dubai

Climate Change Minister Simon Watts will be leaving for Dubai today to attend COP28, the 28th annual UN climate summit, this week. Simon Watts says...

NZ needs a ‘strong and stable ETS’

New Zealand needs a strong and stable Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) that is well placed for the future, after emission units failed to sell...

‘No science’ behind calls to phase out fossil fuels – COP28 president

The UAE’s Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber reportedly says gradual cuts in oil, gas and coal use would 'take the world back into caves'. The president...

Pandemics as a Catalyst for a New World Order

Each nation in the world has its own culture, governance structures, traditions, property, borders, and peoples. We must preserve the diversity and sovereignty of nations...

The green scam: How electric vehicles harm the environment that they’re supposed to save

In 2032, India will need a billion tonnes of coal, partly to charge EVs in urban areas via power generated by thermal plants. Five Indian...

New Zealand’s strategy for COP28 in Dubai

The COP28 countdown is on. Over 100 world leaders are expected to attend this year’s UN Climate Change Conference in the United Arab Emirates (UAE),...

Drilling down into limitless clean energy

The same supervolcano that provides one of the country’s bigger sources of catastrophic risk could well prove part of the answer to one of...

VFF call for opposition to Auckland Council’s proposed sale of downtown carpark

In an urgent call out for support, Voices For Freedom call on Aucklanders to attend this morning's Council meeting as a show of opposition...

The climate-change religion: How long before human sacrifices?

Forgoing procreation, disrupting fellow humans’ lives, and wishing for death on a massive scale, environmentalism shows cult-like tendencies. History teaches us that some ancient civilisations...

Australia to offer Tuvalu ‘climate change’ asylum

The “groundbreaking” pact will allow Tuvalu residents impacted by climate change to migrate. The Australian government has said it’s ready to offer asylum to the...

Oil giant Shell sues Greenpeace

Shell is reportedly seeking over $2 million in damages after protesters boarded its floating oil production vessel. Greenpeace is facing one of the biggest legal...

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