Month: July 2025

Fury as Labour council approves ‘unsafe’ electric bus garage below flats in Barnet

By Paul Homewood

 

h/t Ian Cunningham

 

Crazy!

 

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A Labour council has been criticised for approving the construction of an “unsafe” electric bus garage underneath high-rise flats.

Barnet council gave the go-ahead to a planned redevelopment of Edgware town centre, in north-west London, that would see up to 190 electric buses being recharged underneath large residential tower blocks.

Campaigners called the plans “unsafe” and warned that any underground fires could potentially place thousands of lives at risk.

“Nine of the [planned] tower blocks are structurally linked to the underground electric bus garage,” said Anuta Zack, of the Save Our Edgware campaign group.

Full story here.

There have already been two recorded electric bus fires in garages, at Potters Bar in 2022 and Putney last year.

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July 30, 2025 at 08:20AM

Claim: Young people are growing tired of climate alarmism

Essay by Eric Worrall

“… while climate change remains a concern, it increasingly shares space with other anxieties — housing, economic insecurity, mental health, artificial intelligence and war. …”

Young people growing tired of climate alarmism

By Perry Kinkaide

For years, climate change has dominated the worldview of many young people, instilling a sense of urgency, fear and moral responsibility.

However, after decades of apocalyptic messaging, something is shifting.

What was once explosive passion is giving way to fatigue, confusion and competing priorities.

Surveys now show that while climate change remains a concern, it increasingly shares space with other anxieties — housing, economic insecurity, mental health, artificial intelligence and war.

In school, they’re taught to recycle and reduce emissions, but they also see the wealthy flying private jets and governments approving new oil and gas projects — even as Canada pledges to cut emissions.

Read more: https://www.producer.com/opinion/young-people-growing-tired-of-climate-alarmism/

What kid wants to be involved in the movement their parents cared about? Can you imagine anything more demoralising than showing up to a climate protest, and suddenly realising you’re standing next to your school teachers? What if they ask you about your homework? While on the other side – that’s mum waving and smiling, watching you desperately trying to get the attention of the hippie girl standing next to you.

No wonder kids are looking for something fresh and new. Being a climate activist today is like trying to be a flower child – no longer the vibrant movement of the age, more a retirement club for people who can’t let go of the past.

If any of the promised climate disasters had happened it would have been different, but even the dumbest kid is waking up that what is left of the climate movement is grownup exercise in hypocrisy.


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July 30, 2025 at 05:27AM

Matt Ridley & Net Zero

By Paul Homewood

 

From Matt Ridley on X:

 

 

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July 30, 2025 at 03:30AM

US Carbon Dioxide Endangerment Finding Axed

By Paul Homewood

 

Excellent news from the US:

 

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The Trump administration has announced a plan to scrap a landmark finding that greenhouse gases are harmful to the environment, severely curbing the federal government’s ability to combat climate change.

Known as the "Endangerment Finding", the 2009 order from then-President Barack Obama allowed the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create rules to limit pollution by setting emissions standards.

The US is a major contributor to global climate change, and ranks second only to China which emits more planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide – and the US still emits more per person.

Experts have warned that the move could have a devastating impact on the environment.

President Donald Trump has long argued that climate regulations stifle US economic growth, and on his first day back in office in January ordered that the EPA submit recommendations "on the legality and continuing applicability" of the Endangerment Finding.

The Endangerment Finding stemmed from a 2007 Supreme Court case in which the court ruled that greenhouse gases are "air pollutants" – meaning that the EPA has the authority and responsibility to regulate them under the US Clean Air Act.

In 2009, the EPA made an official decision, the Endangerment Finding, which found that greenhouse gas emissions from sources such as cars, power plants and factories cause climate change and could pose a public health risk.

The decision forms the core of the federal government’s authority to impose limits on carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases.

In a statement, the EPA said that, if finalised, the move will save Americans $54bn (£40bn) in costs annually through the repeal of greenhouse gas standards, including an electric vehicle mandate passed by the Biden administration.

Speaking in an episode of the conservative "Ruthless" podcast released on Tuesday, EPA administrator Lee Zeldin said the move was "basically driving a dagger into the heart of the climate change religion".

Zeldin said that emissions standards were a "distraction" and that the policy change was "an economic issue". "Repealing it will be the largest deregulatory action in the history of America," he said.

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July 30, 2025 at 03:17AM