Category: a Institutions (Forcing the reset)
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ADB Approves Philippines’ $500 Million Loan for “Climate Change” Response
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $500 million loan to support the Philippines in its Climate Change Action Program (CCAP) Subprogram 2, aimed at enhancing the country’s efforts to combat climate change and fulfill its commitments under the Paris Agreement. This policy-based loan, which includes co-financing $278.3 million from Agence Française de Développement,…
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Denmark Will Introduce World’s First Livestock CO2 Tax by 2030
Denmark’s government has finalized the implementation of the “Green Tripartite” deal, a groundbreaking agreement that will introduce a world-first CO2 emissions tax on agriculture, targeting methane emissions from livestock starting in 2030. The plan aims to reduce nitrogen emissions by nearly 14,000 tonnes annually. While the initiative is hailed as a significant environmental reform, it…
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AI Advancement vs. Net-Zero Goals: The Environmental Paradox of Tech Leaders
Generative AI is rapidly transforming various sectors, but its significant electricity and water consumption raises environmental concerns. In 2023, Microsoft and Google each consumed 24 TWh of electricity, surpassing the total usage of over 100 countries, including Azerbaijan. This massive energy demand highlights the environmental impact of their data centers, which are essential for supporting…
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Climate Alarmism: A Path to Extreme Policies and Societal Division?
The youth-led Sunrise Movement celebrated reports that the Biden administration is considering declaring a national climate emergency, which could enhance federal powers to address the climate crisis. While some White House advisers doubt that a climate emergency declaration would significantly increase Biden’s authority, others believe it could energize climate-conscious voters ahead of the upcoming election.…
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Is the Push for Renewable Energy in the Philippines Ignoring the Economic Risks of Abandoning Coal?
First Generation Corp. vice president Carlos Lorenzo Vega emphasized that coal is not a cheap or sustainable energy source, citing the volatility of global coal prices due to events such as Indonesia’s export restriction and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Vega argued for shifting to renewable energy (RE) and using natural gas as a bridging fuel to…
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Study Finds Climate Engineering in US Coast Can Lead to Heatwaves in Europe
A recent study has raised concerns about the unintended consequences of geoengineering techniques, specifically marine cloud brightening, which aims to reduce temperatures in California but could inadvertently exacerbate heatwaves in Europe. The research indicates that while localized cooling may provide temporary relief, the broader impacts could increase heat stress elsewhere, particularly in Europe, due to…
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More Vaccines! This Time for Green House Gas Reduction
ArkeaBio has successfully raised $26.5 million in Series A funding to develop a vaccine to reduce methane emissions from livestock, which, according to climate scientists, are a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. The funding round, led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and supported by other investors, will facilitate the advancement of this innovative vaccine,…
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From Alarmist to Skeptic: How Climate Change Narratives Are Shaping Global Policy
Tom Harris, the Executive Director of the International Climate Science Coalition, who now believes the movement is a hoax. He discussed his shift of perspective on The Ingraham Angle, claiming that a professor showed him there was no correlation between CO2 and temperatures, prompting him to reassess his position. Harris now claims that the climate…
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World’s Drylands are Turning Green as CO2 Levels Rise: Alarmists Say Its Time to Panic
The Yale School of the Environment published the following article last July 16, 2024. In it, environmental journalist Fred Pearce discusses the unexpected greening phenomenon in the world’s drylands, which is occurring despite rising temperatures and increasing aridity due to climate change. Research indicates that elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) levels enhance photosynthesis, allowing plants to…
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Agenda 21: Another Tool To Create the New World Order
In this article, Foster Gamble gives his take on the dangers lurking behind the seemingly benevolent Global Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 with its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). While these initiatives may appear altruistic on the surface, Gamble argues that a deeper examination reveals language games and traps that should raise concerns. The article…