Watch: Police Open Fire on ‘Threatening’ Dutch Farmer Protest
Police in The Netherlands fired gunshots at farmers who were protesting the implementation of EU-based climate rules on nitrogen emmissions.

Police in The Netherlands fired gunshots at farmers who were protesting the implementation of EU-based climate rules on nitrogen emmissions.

The goal of Boris Johnson to reduce carbon emissions to “net zero” by 2050 will result in energy rationing, Lord David Frost has warned.

After a warning from the head of three power companies, France’s government has announced that it will restart a coal-fired plant this winter.

U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada are reportedly blocking a British plan to fight food shortages and inflation by cutting back on biofuels in favour of edible crops, claiming it endangers their “net zero” ambitions.

Energy companies in France have told the public that they must “immediately” reduce their energy usage as a result of Europe’s sanction war with Russia.

Hardline green agenda activist Greta Thunberg showed up at Glastonbury to lecture mostly “middle-class concertgoers” on climate change.

Germany is aiming to found a global “climate club” taxation scheme designed to force countries worldwide to adopt a hardcore green agenda.

The UK government looks set to force the likes of schools and hospitals to source up to half their food from their local area.

Conservative and populist members of the European Parliament have managed to fend off a number of extreme climate change proposals which would have had a major impact on both individuals and businesses.

Lawmakers at the European Parliament approved a measure to support the ban on sales of petrol and diesel cars by the year 2035.

The UK’s climate crazy prime minister has reportedly ignored calls for him to ease the current cost of living crisis by cutting green taxes.

The burps and farts of cattle and sheep are set to be taxed by the leftist government of New Zealand to supposedly save the environment.

Schoolchildren in Wales are being fed bugs as part of a research programme by publicly-funded universities “to educate children on the environmental and nutritional benefits of edible insects across the UK”, according to the left-wing i newspaper.

People should eat less meat and travel less in order to save the planet from the alleged climate crisis, the UK’s chief science advisor said.

Nigel Farage has told Breitbart News that he believes a coming economic crisis will expose the “globalist project” as having failed ordinary people.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has lashed out against “prejudice” against his leftist green agenda among members of his own Conservative Party, and shot down proposals to lift of taxes on energy bills.

Climate crazies in Germany have threatened to start cutting off oil and gas pipelines until the government acquiesces to the group’s green demands.

The UK is reportedly considering a reversal of its Build Back Better agenda by scrapping energy bill taxes used to subsidise green projects.

Germany has once again decided that its Green Agenda trumps its current crippling energy crisis, with the country’s climate minister dismissing fracking as a way of obtaining much-needed gas.

Emmanuel Macron has doubled down on his green agenda in the hopes of wooing leftist voters as fear grows that populist Le Pen may snatch victory.

One European Green minister has announced that he is planning on banning a commonly used type of fossil fuel despite the ongoing energy crisis.

Climate laws are having a negative knock-on effect on farming as businesses outbid locals for land in hopes of generating carbon credits.

One European minister is set to demand that the public turn down their thermostats and have shorter showers to save money before hiking carbon tax.

The green agenda-fueled Conservative party has begun calling for tariffs to be levied against high-carbon goods entering the UK.

Despite facing a chronic energy crisis, Germany has continued its Green crusade of shutting down hydrocarbon-fueled power plants.

Half of backbenchers in the Conservative Party have joined a green agenda group to push ahead with Boris Johnson’s Build Back Better vision.

Boris Johnson’s green agenda appears to have fallen by the wayside, with the British PM now pushing for a so-called ‘dash to nuclear’.

In an apparent move of desperation, Germany has agreed to a gas deal with Islamist Qatar to try and wean itself off Russian energy.

Belgium has delayed killing off its use of nuclear power generation over what it called a ‘chaotic geopolitical environment’.

Motoring is set to see a Great Reset in 2035, with the German government announcing that they will support an EU-wide ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars.

Germany is considering reopening some of its decommissioned coal power plants in the hopes of getting a handle on its ongoing energy crisis.

A Green Party British government minister has ordered abandoning agricultural land for ‘rewilding’ projects to carry on full-steam ahead.

The hidden green subsidies and taxes on electricity bills is the “biggest silent rip-off in Britain” according to Brexit’s Nigel Farage.

The economic burden the push towards a net-zero economy should be borne by the younger generations, a House of Lords committee suggested.

Boris Johnson’s government has “no reliable” idea on how much the scheme to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in the UK will cost .

MPs are set to receive a £2,200 pay rise that will raise their salary to £84,144 a year, as Brits face a national insurance increase.

Vivek Ramaswamy argues in a WSJ op-ed that BlackRock CEO Larry Fink “should be honest about whether he wants BlackRock’s portfolio companies to pursue their own corporate purposes or the purposes that BlackRock favors.”

Boris Johnson has conceded to the European Union and dropped his post-Brexit regulation cutting plan in favour of a ‘Net Zero’ agenda.

Boris Johnson needs to rid his government of “neo-socialists” and “green fanatics” in order to survive, former minister Lord Frost said.

Farmers, cattle-breeders, and hunters descended Sunday on the Spanish capital of Madrid to protest the government’s green agenda.
