Nearly 900 companies—including dozens of large international corporations—have quietly withdrawn from the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), reports Blackout News here.
This marks a stunning shift for one of the world’s most prominent climate influencers and could signal a long-overdue return to honest, fact-based climate discussion.
Disaster isn’t imminent. It never was, at least not in the all-caps sense that justified the last round of grand designs. The world’s a messy, resilient place. The historical record on disaster deaths, the brute fact...
Bill Gates' Beyond meat, promoted as a climate friendly alternative to real meat, is struggling with consumer backlash against processed foods.
But deep down, they know. They know that Trump’s reversal of Biden’s subsidies was not some random accident. It was democracy in action. Voters had seen enough of higher costs, unreliable power grids, and endless hectoring...
Micrsosoft's recently admitted their carbon footprint has risen 30% since 2020.
 
Big tech pushing back on accusations of being AI obsessed climate wreckers.
The green energy group, Breakthrough Energy, has laid off multiple workers and is also planning to eliminate its U.S. policy side, an anonymous source told Politico’s E&E News. Another anonymous source told the...
... any moves to curtail the expanding amounts of energy consumed in developing ... ever more advanced AI models are futile...
More Bill Gates funded propaganda:
Microsoft co-founder says efficiencies for technology and electricity grids will outweigh energy use by data centres
The bottom line: The whole thing feels a little dystopian — giving animals injections so they cook the planet a little less before we cook some of them — but agribusiness sailed over the dystopian hurdle long ago.
Lesser known until recently is the role these billionaire foundations play in convincing various government entities to travel down the same path.
So John Kerry gets the award. Let’s celebrate that.
Microsoft appears to have quietly accepted the reality that renewables cannot deliver the reliable and affordable energy their data centers need.
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