NYC Tells Coal, Wood Oven Pizzerias to Cut Carbon Emissions by 75% New York City has told pizzerias that use coal or wood-burning ovens to slice their carbon emissions by 75 percent or else face hefty fines.
It wasn’t “bird flu” that killed wild birds in Europe last spring, it was radiation sickness “It is striking: the areas with colonies that were heavily affected by bird flu last year remained vacant this year, including those of Waterdunen (ZL), Wagejot and De Petten on Texel (NH), Griend and De Putten near Camperduin (NH)” – wrote Ruud van Beusekom of BirdLife Netherlands. Everyone is assuming that
Seifert: Public Square Is the ‘Starting Point’ to Countering ESG, DEI Public Square CEO Michael Seifert told Breitbart News that his company is the “starting point” to countering the corporate push for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. Seifert explained to Breitbart News Saturday host Matthew Boyle that Public Square is “the nation’s largest
NY Governor Should Sign Tropical Deforestation Bill The New York State Assembly took a crucial step towards approving the Tropical Deforestation-Free Procurement Act on Wednesday, a bill intended to ensure that companies contracting with the state are not contributing to tropical deforestation and human rights abuses overseas. The governor should sign it into law without delay. New
NBC's Tur: Many of Our Financial Issues Have to Do with Climate Change On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Katy Tur Reports,” host Katy Tur stated that a large portion “of what we are dealing with financially right now has to do with the effects of climate change.” While speaking to Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Tur said, “So much of what we
Myanmar: Junta Blocks Lifesaving Cyclone Aid (Bangkok) – The Myanmar junta’s increasing obstruction of humanitarian aid in the month since Cyclone Mocha has put thousands of lives at immediate risk and endangered millions of people, Human Rights Watch said today. Since the cyclone made landfall on May 14, 2023, junta authorities have refused to authorize travel
Bangladesh: Protect People Most At Risk During Monsoon Season (New York) – Unprecedented flooding during the monsoon season in northern Bangladesh in June 2022 caused loss of lives and livelihoods, extreme hardship, threatening the human rights of at-risk populations, Human Rights Watch said today. As the monsoon season approaches, Bangladeshi authorities should ensure that people with disabilities and older people
NYC Comptroller: Fossil Fuels Are a 'Threat to the Long-Term Thriving of the Economy' On Friday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” New York City Comptroller Brad Lander (D) stated that fossil fuels are a “threat to the long-term thriving of the economy” and pension funds.
Quick Take: “Tropical diseases migrating north” is just more climate scare-mongering We’ve been writing for a while about how the latest propaganda drive on “climate change” will be primarily about turning it into a public health crisis (see this piece from last week). …and the media have been in a hurry to prove us right. Yesterday it was reported by
'ESG Is the Devil:' Elon Musk Lashes Out at Woke Ratings After ExxonMobil, Philip Morris Outrank Tesla Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has lashed out at the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ratings system after his electric vehicle company received a lower score than both Philip Morris and ExxonMobil. The Daily Mail reports that the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ratings system has come under fire
Starbucks Pulls Back from Trans, Diversity Advocacy Multiple media reports say corporate executives — including at Starbucks — are reducing their chatter and advocacy on “green and social initiatives” amid the Target and Bud Light stock-market disasters. On June 13, NBC News reported that gay and transgender employees at Starbucks protested when the company executives told the outlets to
From Net Zero to Glyphosate: Agritech’s Greenwashed Corporate Power Grab Today, in the mainstream narrative, there is much talk of a ‘food transition’.
The Long Winter: San Diego Has Not Had a Clear, Sunny Day in Four Months San Diego, famed for its reliable sunshine, has not had a completely clear and sunny day since February 15, and is on track to experience eight consecutive months of below-average temperatures for the first time since 1963. The San Diego Union-Tribune reports: The city hasn’t experienced a complete day
Sear the Fear Waking up to the red sun in the morning when sailors take warning is a miracle nevertheless.
How Canadian wildfires are turning Climate Change into a “public health emergency” Canadian wildfires are all over the headlines, but this latest dose of climate-related fear-porn is just another stage in a propaganda campaign aiming to “pivot from covid to climate”. Now, first things first, let’s discuss the fires themselves. Forest fires, or wildfires, are a perfectly natural phenomenon and a