Amnesty Angered After Climate Activists Sentenced for Blocking Ambulance
The Swedish branch of Amnesty has slammed the authorities after 12 climate extremists were sentenced for blocking an ambulance from travelling down a road.
The Swedish branch of Amnesty has slammed the authorities after 12 climate extremists were sentenced for blocking an ambulance from travelling down a road.
A minister within Germany’s ruling leftist coalition government has demanded fracking be legalised to try and boost gas supplies in the country.
John Kerry has urged King Charles III to attend the United Nations COP 27 climate change conference after Rishi Sunak backed out.
High fuel prices have resulted in more “sustainable behaviour” from the public, such as eating less meat, Dutch researchers said.
Bill Gates met with Rishi Sunak’s counterpart, Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer, to reportedly discuss climate and “global health”.
The UK government’s Net Zero green agenda plans risk exposing the country to “critical risk”, a report drafted by MPs has claimed.
To the delight of green agenda advocates, fracking has once again been banned in England by the UK’s new Prime Minister despite the country facing a serious energy crisis.
Arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage has warned of the possibility of “eco-terrorism” after climate crazies vandalised a think tank building in London.
Four climate crazies have been arrested after using cake to vandalise a wax statue of the King in Madame Tussauds.
Just Stop Oil has been accused of having “blood on their hands” after two women died amid traffic jams caused by the eco-activist group.
All school meals are to be meatless from now on in the German city of Freiburg, with authorities mandating vegetarian-only menus from 2023.
The BBC has reportedly crafted secret scripts to be read out in the event that the energy crisis results in blackouts during the winter.
Britain’s Home Secretary has blamed the “tofu-eating wokerati” in Britain for causing the widespread climate crazy protests currently blocking major roadways in the country.
Germany’s left-wing Chancellor has ordered that his country’s three remaining nuclear power plants be kept online beyond the end of this year in a move that has prompted outrage from climate crazies.
Dutch schoolchildren have been fed mealworms as part of a behavioural change programme backed by the government.
Dutch farmers vowed to launch more protests over governmetn plans to siese up to 600 farms deemed to be the heaviest nitrogen emitters.
Due to a ban in the Paris region of Ile-de-France on renting energy-intensive properties, about half of the homes in the region will not be eligible to be rented out.
A group of vegan activist eco-warriors targeted supermarkets across Britain on Saturday, taking milk from the shelves and pouring it on the floors and other dairy products to advocate for a plant-based diet.
Greta Thunberg has said that she would like to see Germany continue using its remaining nuclear power plants, despite green agenda loving politicians in the country angling for them to be shut down.
Members of the public lost patience with ‘Just Stop Oil’ climate change activists blocking traffic in London, dragging them bodily from the road in the absence of police action.
A climate change activist poured human faeces and urine over a memorial to Second World War veteran Captain Sir Tom Moore to protest private jets.
Heavy industry experts have warned the European Commission that the EU faces the danger of “permanent deindustrialisation” should Brussels not act now to save the sector.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called for increased taxes on energy profits because of the war in Ukraine and climate change.
The UK clarified its position on VIP transport for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral after a leak claimed world leaders would be bussed to London.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that Europe must “fight the fundamentalist greens” if it hopes to solve its energy crisis.
Foreign bigwigs looking to attend the Queen’s funeral have been asked to leave their private jets at home by the UK government.
Germany’s economic and climate minister has angrily lashed out at Angela Merkel’s former Christian Democratic Union party, describing it as being responsible for “16 years of energy policy failure”.
The Dutch city of Haarlem is set to become the first in the world to ban advertisements for most meat because of its impact on climate change.
Climate crazies across the UK government and civil service have demanded that the country’s new Prime Minister keeps pushing their net zero green agenda.
German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck claimed that to avoid bankruptcy due to the energy crisis, “certain industries will stop producing”.
Up to 60 per cent of factories in the UK are now facing possible closure over a massive surge in their energy bills, a manufacturers’ body in the country has now claimed.
The Minister of Agriculture in the Netherlands resigned amid the ongoing dispute with the nation’s farmers over the EU-driven green agenda.
The German government has announced that it will not be closing all of its nuclear power plants by the end of the year after all.
One of Britain’s best-known breakfast shows plumbed new depths of indignity as a struggling guest spun the wheel to win his energy bills paid.
The EU has reportedly been meeting its natural gas needs with imports from China, which has been purchasing surplus gas from Russia.
The Dutch government said the timeline for the imposition of climate standards is not up for discussion in the second meeting with farmers.
Tax officials in France have turned to AI to scan for undeclared swimming pools in order to siphon off more tax revenue from the people.
Boris Johnson is reportedly set to beg that the future leadership of Britain keep pushing his net zero green agenda, despite the fact that the country faces a crippling energy crisis.
Farmers Belgium tried to break into Hoogstraten town hall during a protest against the government’s EU-driven push to cut nitrogen emissions.
The French prime minister has announced that the government is dedicating an extra €1.5 billion to the state’s green agenda despite the country’s ongoing cost of living crisis.