Climate News Round-Up
The latest science-driven news and analysis to counter the cult of climate catastrophe
“Desperate greens look to Apple for climate leadership” – In WUWT?, Eric Worrall says that Apple could shake up climate policy, but its AI obsession and corporate self-interest leave greens pleading for leadership that will never come.
“The curious case of the Heart of Voh” – In Climate Scepticism, Jit argues that the Guardian’s fuss over New Caledonia’s Heart of Voh mangrove ‘miracle’ misses the point: it was a barren salt flat that’s now being recolonised by mangroves.
“Why green aviation fuel failed to take off” – The quest to make flying greener has descended into a reliance on imports and spiralling costs, says Jonathan Leake in the Telegraph.
“Why Dutch-style bin ‘smart meters’ could solve Britain’s waste crisis” – Britain’s overflowing bins may need a Dutch-style pay-as-you-throw revival, argues Joe Wright in the Telegraph, saying that smart meters for rubbish could cut waste and even trim council tax.
“Canada’s climate lockdown pilot scheme” – The Canadian province of Nova Scotia has announced a total ban on hiking, camping, hunting and other human activity in its forests, reports Off-Guardian.
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