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The greenlash is here: Britain cannot afford Net Zero and democracy at the same time

By |2025-09-30T16:16:47+02:00September 30, 2025|

The Net Zero revolution was supposed to save Britain. Instead, it’s breaking it. As the country plunges into an energy affordability crisis, even Westminster insiders are starting to question whether the grand green experiment has gone too far.

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Dr. Michael Connolly (1949-2025)

By |2025-09-30T11:10:34+02:00September 27, 2025|

Last month, on August 25th, 2025, CERES co-founder, Dr. Michael Connolly, unexpectedly passed away. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Imelda Connolly, their four children – Stephen, Ronan (also a CERES co-founder), Orla and Leona – and six grandchildren.

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The Great UN Climate Con

By |2025-09-30T11:46:50+02:00September 26, 2025|

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), signed at the Rio Earth Summit on June 12, 1992, is not just another communiqué.

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Are we going to die from climate change?

By |2025-09-30T14:40:41+02:00September 22, 2025|

More summer heat deaths in 854 European cities, screams a recent ‘study’. Greek hydrologist Demetris Koutsoyiannis debunks this most recent lie of what he calls the climalarmists.

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The New York Times Reaches Acceptance Stage

By |2025-09-30T14:39:37+02:00September 20, 2025|

The climate movement has run headlong into the limits of political reality, writes Charles Rotter, in reaction to a fascinating article in the New York Times. "What activists once dressed up as a “moral obligation” has been reduced to technocratic jargon: pragmatism, realism, difficulty. Translation: it’s over."

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