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    MeAgain

    https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/local-news/man-denied-solar-panels-home-10016788

    A man denied permission to have solar panels on his home is battling a 2,200 acre solar farm next door – with plans involving a duke and friend of the King. Tony Ward has lived in his Grade II listed property in Chippenham, Wiltshire, for twenty years – with the building, mentioned in the Doomsday Book, standing for 400 years.

    In 2005, he requested permission to install a small number of solar panels on the family log barn to help compensate for the costs of their ground source heating. He says the council denied his request because it would mean hot air balloons flying above would not be ”able properly to read the way the house had developed over the centuries”.

    But now Tony and thousands of other residents say they are being faced with plans for Lime Down Solar development – which they have dubbed a ”nightmare”. The proposal would see 2,200 acres of four-and-a-half metre high solar panels across several sites – as well as “enormous” battery storage units and cabling in their “peaceful and tranquil” countryside.

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      David Maddison

      It’s also appalling that all that land is being removed from agricultural use and replaced with something useless. It’s really a war against the food supply

      https://www.limedownsolar.co.uk/our-proposals

      The solar park element is proposed as being built across five sites comprising agricultural land of approximately 857 hectares (2,118 acres)…

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      RickWill

      UK is winning the race to the economic abyss. Go you good thing.

      UK could be instrumental in preventing terminal decline across the globe as it provides the very best example of a population too stupid top see its fate.

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        MrGrimNasty

        Yep, we’re celebrating the news that CO2 emissions in 2024 were the lowest since 1872.
        And then wondering why our economic growth is shrinking/anaemic.

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        David Maddison

        The UK have voted themselves into self-destruction. Most Western countries have, but at least the United States did something about it and elected TRUMP. But I think UK is far worse than others. And electing a globalist communist like Stalin Starmer was unbelievable when there were less bad alternatives. Once Great Britain will not be salvageable by the time of the next UK election in 4.5 years or so.

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    MeAgain

    https://wherearethenumbers.substack.com/p/climate-change-by-numbers-10-years

    And that brings me to the reason for this article, as maybe I can now provide further evidence of the extent of the scam and the role mainstream media (and even myself unwittingly) played in it.

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      RicDre

      And yet, they can’t give it up:

      Climate Gobbledygook: ‘Experts’ Pontificating Mitigation Failure

      From MasterResource

      By Robert Bradley Jr.

      Ed. note: With the US-led demise of Net Zero and “energy transformation,” prior attempts to come to grips with climate futility and energy reality are worth revisiting. This article, “Three Decades of Climate Mitigation: Why Haven’t We Bent the Global Emissions Curve?” (Annual Review of Environment and Resources: Vol. 46, 2021), is an example of a faulty worldview, a vastly overbuilt academic climate network (23 authors), and an inability to seriously deal with critical views of climate alarm/forced energy transformation.

      Three Decades of Climate Mitigation: Why Haven’t We Bent the Global Emissions Curve?

      Despite three decades of political efforts and a wealth of research on the causes and catastrophic impacts of climate change, global carbon dioxide emissions have continued to rise and are 60% higher today than they were in 1990.

      SUMMARY POINTS

      1. Despite three decades of political efforts and scientifically informed warnings of the likely catastrophic effects of climate change, CO2 emissions have continued to rise globally and are 60% higher today than they were in 1990.

      2. Since the first IPCC report was published in 1990, more anthropogenic fossil CO2 has been released into the atmosphere than previously throughout all of human history.

      3. The failure of leadership, particularly from within high-emitting countries, sectors, corporations, and individuals, has locked in intra- and intergenerational suffering and long-term existential threats to livelihoods and ecosystems.

      4. Entrenched geopolitical, industrial, and military power and associated mindsets are fundamental barriers to effective mitigation.

      5. Orthodox schools of thought and research traditions (including highly constrained forms of modeling), particularly in the fields of economics, energy, and climate mitigation, need to be challenged and replaced with, or complemented by, more heterodox approaches.

      6.Three decades of choosing to fail on mitigation have shifted the climate challenge from a technocratic adjustment to business as usual to requiring a rapid, system-level change within both industrialized and industrializing societies.

      7.Transformations toward more sustainable and just futures require a radical reconfiguration of long-run sociocultural and political-economic norms and institutions currently reproducing the very problems driving climate change.

      8.Attention to equity, high-carbon lifestyles, and conditions for enabling new social imaginaries has the potential to disrupt dominant, high-carbon development pathways.


      https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352856620_Three_Decades_of_Climate_Mitigation_Why_Haven't_We_Bent_the_Global_Emissions_Curve

      https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/03/14/climate-gobbledygook-experts-pontificating-mitigation-failure/

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    tonyb

    A leaflet from our local council justifying the latest increase in household rates, makes the claim that recycling 9 orange peels creates enough energy to fully recharge a laptop.

    I tracked it down to this study

    https://greencleanguide.com/are-orange-peels-the-key-to-recycling-lithium-ion-batteries/

    It seems rather ambiguous so I hope somebody here can confirm if that headline is as misleading as I suspect it to be.

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    nb

    Well worth a listen. I came across Dave Collum in his discussions with Tom Luongo.
    Collum is a professor of chemistry at Cornell. He opens this discussion with his views on climate change.
    Commodity Culture: Banned on Youtube: Where Are the MILLIONS of Missing Children?
    https://rumble.com/v6qld2m-banned-on-youtube-where-are-the-millions-of-missing-children.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp
    Show notes:
    Dave Collum has a lot of questions about the millions of children that go missing every year, and his research has led him down some very dark rabbit holes that led him to political elites, Ukraine, and the royal family. Dave also discusses why he believes the climate change agenda is a complete hoax, along with providing his thoughts on how radical gender ideology has been able to infiltrate mainstream society.

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    David Maddison

    NBN, Australia’s national broadband network, was always going to be a disaster because it was yet another case of politicians making engineering decisions.

    And legislation is already in place, to tax competitors to NBN like those who deliver broadband services via 5G or satellite so they can’t be cheaper, although I’m not sure if it’s being applied yet.

    https://www.afr.com/technology/highest-costs-lowest-speeds-make-nbn-a-financial-albatross-for-australia-20250313-p5lj90

    Highest costs, lowest speeds make NBN a financial albatross for Australia

    On the current trajectory, the NBN may be ultimately regarded as one of the worst investments in Australia’s history.

    The national broadband network has been a financial disaster for Australia, delivering among the highest-costing and lowest-speed internet in the world. It, like many of the so-called big reforms of the past 20 years, will be an economic and productivity albatross around the necks of Australians for generations to come.

    Earlier this year, Communications Minister Michelle Rowland announced that the Albanese government would inject a further $3 billion of taxpayer funds into the NBN to “fund the upgrade of Australia’s remaining national fibre-to-the node (FTTN) network”. This $3 billion would supplement $800 million of NBN Co funds to “deliver access to higher internet speeds for around 622,000 additional premises” by 2030.

    REST IS PAYWALLED

    Australia is being bankrupted by functionally illiterate and innumerate politicians continually making engineering and scientific decisions. This madness must stop.

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      TdeF

      It would be cheaper to tell people to join Starlink. And get Telstra to make their handsets work with Starlink.

      Then tax all happy Starlink users to pay for the NBN extension. Fibre to the outback. And don’t forget to thank the traditional owners.

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      NBNNo Blinking Network.

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      Tides of Mudgee

      Wasn’t Malcolm Turnbull Mr. NBN and also Mr. Snowy 2.0. What a CV not. ToM

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      Leo G

      a disaster because it was yet another case of politicians making engineering decisions.

      Indeed. A political engineering decision.

      A national broadband network which relied on 19th century circuit switching of signals to fibre optic cables between Internet Service Providers and end users, massively increasing the volume of cabling required and installation costs.

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    TdeF

    Irony overload. In Germany now as in America, if you want to protest against Elon Musk in the approved manner, you set fire to a Tesla using petrol? What a waste! Surely that should be a standard software function? The Self Immolation button.

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    Does the UK need a DOGE event?

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/civil-servant-held-three-government-jobs-at-same-time-with-wfh-blamed/ar-AA1ARPws

    One example, but it is certainly tempting to think – yes, a DOGE event would be beneficial!
    That occurred under the useless Tories.
    Sir Starmer is talking a good talk about more government efficiency. That’s easy.
    Will he walk the walk?

    Auto

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      Steve of Cornubia

      AFAIK, the only actual action taken so far is shutting down a dept created by the Conservative party when they were in gov’t. I won’t hold my breath waiting for them to reverse or trim any program created by Labour.

      It’s just the usual shameless politics masquerading as ‘government’.

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    David Maddison

    I have coined a new acronym to describe Leftists who now hate Musk because he’s trying to save the American taxpayer money.

    Since it’s always a comorbidity with TRUMP Derangement Syndrome (TDS), I call it TEDS, TRUMP and Elon Derangement Syndrome.

    Sadly, there’s no know cure.

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    David Maddison

    Apparently there is an Australian DOGE connection which Leftist “academics” at Australian “universities” are in meltdown about.

    https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/mar/14/australian-university-sector-accuses-trump-administration-of-blatant-interference-in-research

    Trump administration accused of ‘blatant foreign interference’ in Australian universities over questionnaire on DEI and gender

    Researchers told to respond within 48 hours to more than 30 questions, including on DEI, gender and climate

    Fri 14 Mar 2025

    The Trump administration has been accused of “blatant foreign interference” in Australia’s universities after researchers who receive US funding were asked to confirm they aligned with US government interests, including only recognising two genders.

    Separately, six sandstone universities represented by the Group of Eight have already had research grants suspended or terminated in line with changes introduced by the Trump administration, according to the Go8. Researchers were notified shortly after the US election that the projects, which spanned a range of topics from agriculture to foreign aid and diversity and equity, had been cancelled under higher education cuts, pending a review.

    The questionnaire seeks to confirm university projects don’t work with “any party that espouses anti-American beliefs”, or whether they have received “ANY funding from the PRC”, including Confucius Institutes and Chinese state or non-state actors.

    It also asks whether research is a “no DEI project” or a “climate or ‘environmental justice’ project”, as well as ensuring it takes “appropriate measures to protect women and to defend against gender ideology” and combats “Christian prosecution”.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

    Great news.

    Why should US taxpayers fund a bunch of fake Australian Leftist “academics” who hate TRUMP, America and the West and Judeo-Christian religion, who love the Chicomms and who believe in anti-scientific nonsense like more than two genders and man-made climate change?

    Good on DOGE!

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    farmerbraun

    Short history of Ukrainian peace negotiations:

    Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers are killed in the Ilovaisk encirclement (2014) – “We’re ready for peace! Let’s negotiate!” (Minsk-1 is concluded and they break it immediately)

    Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers are killed in the Debaltsevo encirclement (2015) – “Stop the war! We want peace!” (Minsk-2 is concluded and they break it immediately, and afterwards openly state that they never even intended to honor it)

    Russian troops are outside Kiev (2022) – “We are ready for negotiations” (They sign a peace deal, then shoot their own negotiator in the head & break the peace immediately)

    The Ukrainian army suffers a collapse in Kursk oblast (2025) – … guess what

    https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/us-and-ukraine-hatch-ceasefire-travesty

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    Greg in NZ

    Last night’s full moon eclipse was rooned by the most potent glasshouse gas (GHG) never known to expert consensus effluencers – water vapour haze/cloud marred the cosmic syzygy view for the hundreds of locals who’d gathered to enjoy Nature’s evening show – parents, children, cats, dogs, itinerant travellers, a very festive party-like atmosphere – at the appropriately named Red Beach.

    Most folk had wandered off back home by 9:30pm, just as La Bella Luna rose above the ‘deadly pollution’, aka clouds, and the Earth’s shadow commenced peeling away (like an orange!) revealing the bright, yellow, ancient, heavenly body ascending towards the zenith… some things are worth waiting for 🌝

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    David Maddison

    Given Dutton’s commitment to Paris and therefore a lack of understanding of the real issues around Australia’s energy crisis, I don’t have great confidence of him winning the next election. Apart from that, the Liberal Party are fence sitters who believe in nothing and are fake conservatives. Dutton is also opposed to free speech.

    Labor might win the next Federal election.

    But there is an even worse scenario. A Labor minority Government with Greens having the balance of power.

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    David Maddison

    Marco Rubio expells South African Ambassador to US.

    https://x.com/SecRubio/status/1900655283380146267

    South Africa’s Ambassador to the United States is no longer welcome in our great country.

    Ebrahim Rasool is a race-baiting politician who hates America and hates @POTUS.

    We have nothing to discuss with him and so he is considered PERSONA NON GRATA.

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    Yarpos

    A small rant I had on another blog.

    Funny how we used to have the much bemoaned Housing Commission providing affordable housing for low income earners, decades ago. But of course the geniuses in govt and thev”public service” new better and disbanded it.

    Sure these developments had their problems but people were not homeless and had a pathway to home ownership. Later these areas gentrified and joined the swath if now expensive housing.

    Once again Australia we have a problem of our own making. We need affordable housing, an affordable and reliable grid, cheap natural gas supply and chaotic immigration. All issues created by government mismanagent, by both parties.

    We have all the resources we need but continue to make a mess of our country.

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    David Maddison

    Music.

    Verdi Requiem – Dies Irae e Tuba Mirum

    https://youtu.be/cHw4GER-MiE

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    another ian

    FWIW – “Oh No”

    “Wind Wakes Putting the Brakes on Wind?”

    “This had me intrigued – how does something this monumentally catastrophic happen at the last second? Willful blindness, purposeful corruption, or ‘hide the decline’ type manipulative skullduggery?”

    https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2025/03/14/wind-wakes-putting-the-brakes-on-wind-n3800778

    Like wind droughts

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      another ian

      More breakfast upsets for “ElBowen”?

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      David Maddison

      It’s extraordinary.

      Every pilot and air traffic controller plus normal informed people know about “propwash” and “jetwash”.

      How much worse would it be with blades hundreds of times the diameter of that on planes?

      How can the designers not have thought of that?

      That’s the consequence of dumbing-down the universities, DEI, wokeness, Klimate Kultism and Big Green.

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    David Maddison

    Is Brigitte Macron a man?

    This has been speculated for a long time. So many things don’t add up.

    https://youtu.be/-I3IcvmjaXI

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    David Maddison

    COPIED FROM FARCEBOOK

    On September 11, 2001, Cantor Fitzgerald, a leading global financial services firm, tragically lost 658 employees in the horrific attacks on the World Trade Center. The company was devastated, and its CEO, Howard Lutnick, was deeply impacted. That day, Lutnick was taking his child to school, which spared him from being at the office when the towers were struck.

    In response to the tragic loss, Lutnick made a heartfelt commitment to support the victims’ families. He pledged to donate 25% of Cantor Fitzgerald’s profits for the next five years to the families of those lost. In addition, the firm gave $180 million directly to the victims’ families and offered jobs to their children, ensuring a stable future in a time of unimaginable hardship.

    This extraordinary act of kindness and commitment to the families continued to resonate. By 2016, 57 children of those lost on 9/11 had joined Cantor Fitzgerald, honoring their parents’ legacy and continuing the connection between the firm and the victims’ families. This powerful story demonstrates not only resilience in the face of tragedy but also the unbreakable strength of community, compassion, and commitment.

    #entrepreneur
    #ceo
    #NeverForget
    #9/11Memorial
    #CantorFitzgerald
    #HeroesOf9/11
    #CommunitySupport
    #InspiringStories
    #CorporateResponsibility

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    another ian

    FWIW – the DOGE razor shaves in unexpected places!

    “You Won’t Believe Why Johns Hopkins is Cutting 2000 Employees”

    “Like you, I assumed most USAID money was wasted, finding its way into the pockets of dictators and their cronies. I had little idea that most of the money was going to US-based grifters and into the war chests of politicians.

    You learn something new every day. ”

    https://hotair.com/david-strom/2025/03/14/finally-universities-are-cutting-staffs-bigly-due-to-federal-budget-cuts-n3800752

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