the one on the right is me -- am in a whatsapp group that shares right-wing media climate coverage, so in a sense I do read it...
Posts by Jason Scott-Warren
pro and contra in today's Daily Express.
Excellent episode of Outrage and Optimism featuring the need for information integrity and @jakedubbins.bsky.social
podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/o...
"Drax has claimed a total of about £8.7bn in renewable energy subsidies since 2012, despite persistent claims from campaigners and scientists that the wood pellets burned at its power plant are not sourced sustainably and may be increasing carbon emissions."
BBC News leading all its bulletins on demands by former Government advisor Lord Robertson for more defence spending, without at any point mentioning his current paid senior role for US defence lobbyists
Trump's hidden agenda.
Just curious if anyone thinks Trump will last the full 4 years.
Cleaning up the privately owned media and demanding transparency over media funding would hugely benefit the BBC.
For sure, you're right, it wouldn't solve everything.
hard to know where to start with this ... there are political appointees on the BBC board? ever heard of Robbie Gibb? and then there are the Sun, Mail, Express, Telegraph, Times, GB News defining political reality and pushing the global death project every day of the week?
who are increasingly forced to dance to a Murdoch media tune.
Flying - such a miserable way to travel: we need to make trains and ferries far more affordable
clean up our toxic media: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/76...
clean up our toxic media: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/76...
Europeans want more renewables, even if it increases energy bills Public enthusiasm for clean energy comes as the Iran war exposes Europe’s vulnerability to global oil and gas markets.
vulnerability to fluctuating global energy markets, and will help Brussels in its drive to replace imported fossil fuels with homegrown renewables. The survey of more than 6,000 people in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Poland in March found that around 60 percent want Europe to either speed up or maintain its transition to renewables. The single biggest block of respondents — 39 percent — supported accelerating the transition even if energy prices rise in the short term. Just 17 percent said the EU should prioritize the cheapest energy sources regardless of environmental impact.
One day, in the distant future, we will see a poll that actually reflects what happens when renewables are built (power bills go down). *EVERY* poll currently adopts a brazen lie in question framing, for shamelessly ideological reasons.
One alien to the other as they see humans on the moon: "Remember, not a word about our vast oil reserves."
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car-making = coal-burning?
YES!!
@zackpolanski.bsky.social
Yes. Arrest the genocidalist Netanyahu. Bravo Sànchez, Bravo Spain!
Dontcha just hate those climate change hoaxes.
No place for genocide or apartheid in this world, please sign if you can.
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/75...
🚨 The EU has joined other countries in deciding to continue to overfish mackerel despite it being on the brink. Ignoring the science and increasing catch limits? This is how fish populations collapse. We can’t keep making the same mistakes 🐟
https://bit.ly/3QmZSNK