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Net Zero and the threat to the rule of law
« on: April 10, 2024, 04:19:59 pm »
Net Zero and the threat to the rule of law
Director's column
10 Apr
Andrew Montford
Yesterday, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that governments have a duty to protect their citizens from climate change. This was apparently based on an astonishingly broad reading of the legislation, the judges using the article on “right to respect for private and family life” as the basis of their decision.

The impact of the ruling, which is binding on all signatory countries, including the UK, is that climate change policies must be put in place, regardless of the costs and benefits. It is therefore, by definition, irrational.

We shouldn’t be surprised. It is now clear that climate catastrophism is a religion, and as Andy West explained in his recent GWPF book [1], religions are not rational things, operating instead by generating feelings of fear in the subconscious mind.

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Re: Net Zero and the threat to the rule of law
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2024, 04:24:32 pm »
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It's "net" zero, not "gross" zero ... so, would homicides count as carbon offsets?
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