"Research indicates pile-driving noise is approximately 3.2 times more harmful to whales than sonar surveys, dramatically increasing risks of permanent auditory injuries and fatalities."
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August 5, 2025 at 05:18AM
"Research indicates pile-driving noise is approximately 3.2 times more harmful to whales than sonar surveys, dramatically increasing risks of permanent auditory injuries and fatalities."
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August 5, 2025 at 05:18AM
By Paul Homewood
h/t Ian Cunningham
The Met Office are now so desperate to promote climate alarm that they are prepared to lie about it.
This was from the BBC news feed yesterday:
In reality, winds never got above 82mph, well below the record of 87mph set on The Needles on August 6, 1996:
When Alex Burkill was speaking, the highest gust was 79mph. There never was the slightest possibility of 90mph winds. Floris was officially Storm Force 9, a Strong Gale, with sustained winds at Wick of 53 mph.
Of course, The Needles weather station had not been opened in August 1979, when the catastrophic Fastnet storm killed 21 yachtsmen and rescuers. The Fastnet Inquiry found that the storm had likely reached Storm Force 11, a violent storm and second only to a hurricane in strength, with sustained winds of 70 to 75 mph. This has since been confirmed by reanalysis
Interestingly the Inquiry noted that August storms in 1957 and 1970 had been even stronger.
How any responsible Met Office meteorologist can waffle on about supposed records, when people tragically died in a far more powerful storm years ago shows just how far into the gutter the Met Office has descended.
Please take time and watch this short film, and spare a thought for those who died and those who put their lives at risk to save them:
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August 5, 2025 at 04:36AM
This week, Ed Miliband opens his latest renewable energy auction, which allows green developers to bid for lucrative taxpayer-funded contracts.
The eco lobby says the auction, officially titled Allocation Round 7 (AR7), will be the centrepiece of Labour’s plan to decarbonise the grid by 2030, and that this seventh round must be the biggest yet to “keep the dream alive”.
But it’s a dream Britain cannot afford. Inflation is rising. Food prices are once again on the up. And families across the country are cutting back – not just on holidays or takeaways, but on essentials. …
And one of the biggest contributory factors to this crisis is an issue that almost no one in Westminster wants to talk about: Net Zero and the spiralling cost of Britain’s green energy agenda.
Expensive energy is the grenade exploding Britain’s economic model. It is not just about switching on the lights and heating homes.
It powers industry, transports goods and underpins every job and price tag. When energy becomes expensive and unreliable, everything else does too. …
For nearly two decades, clueless politicians from Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats have clung to a fantasy: that we could eliminate all hydrocarbon use, build a national grid dominated by wind and solar power and suffer no consequences.
The result? At a time of rising demand we are reliant on an unreliable energy supply and lumbered with higher bills. Three-quarters of the rise in electricity bills over the past decade can be attributed to green energy policies and the multi-billion-pound subsidies paid to renewable investors, according to Net Zero Watch. …
Now suppliers are warning that prices will rise again in 2026. Professor Gordon Hughes, a former energy adviser at the World Bank, has warned they could approach 40p per kilowatt hour by 2030 – up from 25p today, which is a catastrophic increase.
That’s why I took action. Last month, I wrote to major wind farm developers, warning them and their investors to stay away from the AR7 auction. I made it clear that if they press ahead, a Reform government will make them regret it.
As Nigel Farage said a few weeks ago about the renegotiation of green subsidy contracts, investors will see “some haircuts”. Naturally, activists, consultants and subsidy-hunters – the ‘Green Blob’ – erupted in outrage.
But, if these wind farms go ahead, it will be an act of grave economic self-harm. By putting a spanner in the works of Miliband’s mad plan, we can stop the 20-year rise in bills. By 2030, my letter alone might be saving households £1,000 a year.
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August 5, 2025 at 04:05AM
"Getting the UK back to growth would be hard enough if we had US power prices. At the sky-high levels that have become the norm in the UK, the task looks almost impossible.
Industry is already starting to collapse under this burden. Jobs are being shed across the country. Meanwhile, energy suppliers are predicting that prices will continue to rise into 2026 and, with Ed Miliband signalling that he intends to stuff windfarm operators’ mouths with gold – your gold – in order to drive forward his Net Zero obsession, there is little or no hope of respite after that.!
The dark future for renewables
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August 5, 2025 at 01:33AM