UK to Build 8 Nuclear Power Plants, Expand Offshore Oil Production in Energy Security Push
The UK government will seek to construct eight nuclear power plants and expand domestic oil production in order to ensure energy security.
The UK government will seek to construct eight nuclear power plants and expand domestic oil production in order to ensure energy security.
Boris Johnson’s Build Back Better green agenda is a “big mistake,” former President Donald Trump told Nigel Farage.
Hands up who grudgingly voted Tory because they thought it was their best hope of fending off the Marxist opposition and delivering Brexit.
If the definition of insanity is doing the same over and over again and expecting a different result then both the state of California and, most especially, its governor Gavin Newsom, are certifiably bonkers.
The British taxpayer will be footing the majority of a record £9.3 million bill that was paid to wind farms not to run their giant turbines.
Taxes, the BBC, Commies — not to mention Greta Thunburg and Remoaners — what would you most like to see the back of in 2020?
The world is finally waking up to the horror of bat-chomping, bird-slicing eco-crucifixes.
Boris Johnson’s government is shuffling towards a gigantic cliff edge which has nothing to do with Brexit. The looming disaster can be summed up in one word: renewables.
The Prince of Wales has warned global leaders that if we don’t tackle climate change in 18 months the human race will go extinct.
Congratulations President Trump on yet another historic milestone: the first world leader to tell the truth about renewable energy – that it’s nothing more than an expensive joke.
Wind turbines are terrible for the health of the millions of birds and bats they slice and dice every year – and they’re not much good for humans either: they can even stop your heart working properly.
Today, Jeremy Corbyn’s hard-left Labour Party will announce its latest devilish plan: to cover Britain’s green and pleasant land with dark, satanic mills.
Trump’s prospective new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is a drastic improvement on his predecessor.
Whoever handles Elon Musk’s public relations deserves a medal. The slippery snake oil salesman and rent-seeker extraordinaire has been down to South Australia – now reduced, pretty much, to a third world state under its disastrous left-wing administration.
Donald Trump is #winning the climate wars. Here are three signs that despite stiff opposition not just from greens and Democrats, but from elements (such as Javanka) from within his own administration – Trump is on course for crushing victory over the Green Blob.
Gary Cohn, chief economic advisor to President Trump, is to host a meeting in New York with the world’s leading climate and energy ministers.
Donald Trump is not a fan of wind turbines, as he has hinted occasionally on Twitter. So if he is to crush this bloated, parasitical industry as it deserves he’ll need some serious fire support.
We’re on the verge of a new energy revolution. Except it’s the exact opposite of the one the “experts” at places like BP, the International Energy Agency and – ahem – the Guardian are predicting.
The entire state of South Australia was blacked out by power cuts last night sending 1.67 million householders back to the dark ages. This comes just days after a report called Keeping The Lights On warned that black outs might be a consequence of the state’s radical green energy policies.
A Donald Trump presidency would be way more beneficial to the environment than a Hillary Clinton presidency.
Britain must build thousands more bat-chomping bird-slicing eco crucifixes in order to stave off “dangerous climate change” says the RSPB.
The Green religion is dying. You can see the evidence of this in the latest Gallup survey showing the number of Americans who identify as “Environmentalist” down to 42 percent (from 78 percent in 1991). But even more telling, I
Green tractor production in Britain is at an all time high! Or so we learn from Business Green, the UK environment industry’s equivalent to Pravda, in a piece celebrating the fact that 2014 was a “record-breaking year for wind energy” with
The cost of wind energy is significantly more expensive than its advocates pretend, a new US study has found. If you believe this chart produced by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), then onshore wind is one of the cheapest