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Jan 13, 2024
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Ben Pile
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December 2023
A new Substack... Please follow.
Climate Debate UK is a year old today.
Dec 12, 2023
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Ben Pile
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June 2023
The monolith of climate smear-mongering
Claims that oil interests fund climate scepticism and impede climate policy-making have long been at the centre of green mythology. But it's a fantasy…
Jun 13, 2023
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Ben Pile
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January 2023
Behind the 'climate crisis' myth: green ideology
The world is healthier, wealthier, and safer than it ever has been. And most of this progress has been achieved in the era of global warming. The green…
Jan 31, 2023
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Ben Pile
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October 2022
The houses that Net Zero will destroy
Making your home compliant with Net Zero is going to be easy, right? Only if you have deep pockets and don't mind wasting the money.
Oct 29, 2022
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Ben Pile
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What is 'Just Stop Oil' (and other XR franchises)?
Extinction Rebellion spin-off, Just Stop Oil has been indulged by endless media attention, which sheds little light on this bizarre cult. Instead, they…
Oct 18, 2022
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Ben Pile
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Britain's ill wind
The Labour Party's flagship policy agenda seems eerily familiar.
Oct 15, 2022
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Ben Pile
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Who is 'weaponising energy'?
Amid energy supply & price cises, Munich Re is set to withdraw its services to oil and gas companies. Europe is already on its knees after self-harming…
Oct 7, 2022
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Ben Pile
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WEF Waffle
The WEF is a bizarre outfit and its projects have rightly drawn attention to the weird world of Davos. But some reaction to its rise has created an…
Oct 2, 2022
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Ben Pile
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September 2022
Academic psychology is just playground nonsense
Climate shrinks pimp themselves to the government and its agencies. But behind the nano-thin veneer of academic respectability is a failed science…
Sep 3, 2022
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Ben Pile
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The Conservatives' 2019 Manifesto
Many people claim that people voted for Net Zero because it was featured in the 2019 Conservative Party election manifesto. Here's why they are wrong.
Sep 3, 2022
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Ben Pile
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Biodiversity megabollocks review
The UK government commissions a review of the economics of biodiversity, and it's a complete load of mystical loony balls
Sep 3, 2022
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Ben Pile
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