OpinionTege Tornvall: Although carbon dioxide is needed and scarce in the atmosphere, we are spending hundreds of billions of SEK that do not yet exist to reduce the levels.
Topic: The exaggerated climate crisis
Climate conflicts shake Danish homes: “Can break up families”
Denmark– Some people don't have the same contact with their families and don't spend as much time with them because it evokes so many emotions".
“Green” initiative to release tons of environmental toxins in Swedish city
Sweden900 tons of hazardous chemicals per year will be allowed to be released into the air as part of the "climate initiative" for electric car batteries.
Danish farmers forced to pay climate tax
DenmarkFrom 2030, Danish farmers will have to pay climate tax per ton of CO2 emissions.
Norwegian scientists concerned about the risks of weather manipulation
Science– There is great reason to be concerned about uncoordinated large-scale use of this as a measure against warming, says Fuglestvedt.
Driving an electric car is fake environmentalism
AnalysisEVs are causing very real environmental problems, claims former UN environmental affairs officer and former UK gov. science advisor Mark Keenan in a guest analysis.
Urban monitoring stations give misleading picture
ColumnsTege Tornvall: Temperatures are measured not only in the vicinity, but increasingly also inside cities and towns, where it can be several degrees warmer than in the surrounding countryside.
Electric buses stand still due to cold weather
EnvironmentEfforts to promote 'sustainable public transport' stalled when the cold weather arrived.
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No fuels are “fossil”
ColumnsTege Tornvall: Calling oil and gas from the ground "fossil" plays into the hands of alarmists.
Climate alarmist group labeled “criminal organization” by German court
EuropeThe Court finds that the Last Generation group constitutes a threat to public security.
Convicted climate activist avoids punishment
Sweden"It is a matter of acute emergency, and therefore it is obviously inappropriate to impose a penalty", writes the Stockholm District Court.
Another felony conviction for Greta Thunberg
SwedenThe climate alarmist is convicted for the second time in a short period of time for "disobeying the authorities".
Fossil fuel cars will be banned in central Stockholm
Sweden"The 'environmental zone' is expected to expand over time, starting from 2025.
Sabotage campaign against car surveillance continues in London
WorldHundreds of cameras registering gasoline and diesel cars were smashed.
“Climate committee” urges Britons to turn off the heat
WorldSupposedly to help the government meet new "climate goals".
Colder climate brings ‘extreme weather’
ColumnsTege Tornvall: Instead of linking 'extreme weather' solely to warmer climates, it can actually be a sign of cooler conditions.
Climate Minister: “Fires in Greece were started by arsonists”
EnvironmentThe fires that occurred in July did not occur naturally, but were started by "human hands", according to the minister.
Supermarket chain introduces ‘climate tax’ on food products
EconomyGerman supermarket chain Penny is raising prices to reflect the "true environmental impact" of the food.
Climate activists prevent woman with newborn from going to hospital
WorldThe woman asked the climate activists to move so she could take her newborn baby to the hospital.
Greta Thunberg sentenced for crime in Malmö district court
EnvironmentThe climate alarmist is sentenced to a daily fine for disobeying public order after a "climate action" in Malmö earlier this year.
Less carbon dioxide means less nutrients for plants
ColumnsTege Tornvall: Stockholm Exergi spends a lot of money on removing the plants' vital nutrients.
White House report makes case for blocking the sun
ScienceThe idea is to use "solar radiation modification" to manipulate the planet's climate.
Stockholm sucks CO2 out of the air with new technology
Environment"If we succeed, it will be a game-changer", says Fabian Levihn, Head of Research.
Climate activists vandalize Monet painting
Sweden"Cultural heritage has great symbolic value and it is unacceptable to attack or destroy it," thunders the National Museum director.