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Radical green UK government imposes Soviet-style rationing of petrol cars – will it do anything?
Article by Eric Worrell h/t michel – Remember when we used to laugh at the Soviets for lining up for years to buy Ladas? Petrol cars 'rationed to meet ecological targets' Consumer demand for expensive electric cars continues to weaken, warns Matt Oliver, Industry Editor September 2, 2024 • 9:32 pm … Vertu Automotive chief executive Robert Forrester said the manufacturer was delaying vehicle deliveries until next year for fear of violating government quotas for it. … “In some franchises, the supply of gasoline and hybrid vehicles is limited, and that's actually where the demand is,” he said. “It's almost…
A wolf captured in Balechi on August 29.A team of experts from the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun, went to the affected Balich area to closely monitor the wolf patterns and behavior. However, WII experts are convinced that the animal that killed the human was probably a cross between a dog and a wolf.Three weeks after International Wolf Day was celebrated on August 13, the carnivore has become “the most hated predator” in the humble Baraich district of northeastern Uttar Pradesh. At least six people have been killed by wolves in Balechi as terror continues to grip the area.A…
Last updated: September 3, 2024, 9:18 pm (US Standard Time)The incident took place at the Mumbai airport on Sunday. (representative picture)Sources said the passenger was later handed over to policeA female staff member was attacked by a female passenger at the Air India express counter at the Mumbai airport on Sunday, sources said. The passenger was later handed over to police.An Air India Express spokesperson described the incident in a statement on Tuesday: “On September 1, a passenger at Mumbai Airport behaved inappropriately towards a staff member of our ground operations partner. The duty manager immediately informed CISF and handed…
Last updated: September 3, 2024 8:22 pm ISTThe delivery boy arrives at the coffee shop in Khan Market with his daughter. (Photo: Social Media)The deliveryman, who is raising his two-year-old daughter on his own, has been spotted working with his young child.A food delivery boy in Delhi has captured the hearts of people on social media with his inspiring display of devotion and love. The deliveryman, who is raising his two-year-old daughter on his own, has been spotted working with his young child. Sharing the touching moment on LinkedIn, Devendra Mehra praised the delivery man's resilience and dedication.In the post,…
A recent article in financial times (paywall) recounts a discussion between author Attracta Mooney and Celeste Saulo, current secretary-general of the United Nations' World Meteorological Organization (WMO). [emphasis, links added] Claims in the post include that 2023 and 2024 are the hottest years on record, that recent global wildfires and droughts in parts of the Mediterranean are caused by climate change, and that extreme weather is getting worse in general. These statements are all wrong. Data undermine and often directly refute these assertions. The article was titled “Meteorologist Celeste Saulo: 'Climate change is not a movie. It's real life.' It…
A yoga teacher was arrested after a woman who took his online yoga classes reported her to police. (representative picture)The woman claimed that she was sexually assaulted during her three visits to the Urals in 2021 and 2022A yoga teacher was arrested on Sunday after being accused of rape by an NRI in Karnataka's Chikkamagaluru. In her complaint to police, the woman claimed the man raped her while claiming they had a relationship in a previous life.The accused was identified as Pradeep Ullal, 54, who runs Kevala Foundation in Chikkamagaluru. The yoga teacher was arrested after reporting to police on…
Last updated: September 3, 2024, 7:30 pm (US Standard Time)Last year, a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj erected by the Navy and unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi collapsed at the Rajkot Fort in Malwan. (Image source: PTI)Kayan artist Jaydeep Apte signed the contract to make the statue.Maharashtra's Sindhudurg district police have targeted people linked to Rajkot Fort Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharashtra's Sindhudurg district police have targeted people linked to Rajkot Fort Jaydeep Apte, the contractor involved in the collapse of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharashtra statue, has issued a caution notice.LOCs are issued to airports and all other exit points to prevent…
An animal shelter will be built at this location in Noida at a cost of Rs 5 crore on a 30-year lease
Last updated: September 3, 2024 6:53 pm ISTA dedicated shelter for displaced animals will be built on the 10-hectare site. (Press Trust photo)Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL) will oversee the management of this new facility.The fast-moving Noida airport project, spearheaded by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is significantly changing the local landscape and displacing several villages. To combat the environmental impact, authorities launched a comprehensive wildlife restoration program.Under a 30-year lease agreement, a purpose-built sanctuary for displaced animals will be built on 10 hectares of land near Dhanauri wetlands. The project, with a budget of Rs 5 crore, aims…
The PROVE IT (Providing Reliable, Objective, Verifiable Emissions Intensity and Transparency) Act of 2024 is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to study and report the greenhouse gas emissions intensity of many energy-related products produced in the United States and other countries. The bill, introduced by Senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Kevin Cramer (R-ND), seeks to obtain reliable data assessing the environmental impact of U.S. manufacturing practices and would It is compared with other countries, especially the major industrial countries. PROVE IT will direct the Department of Energy (DOE) to conduct a study of the emissions intensity of…
“No progress on climate” – By 2023, the U.S. will still consume 82% of its energy from fossil fuels – Despite hundreds of billions of dollars spent by Biden-Harris – The world will burn more fossil fuels in 2023 than at any time in history There are many other periods.
From Climate Warehouse Mark Morano Unleashing Prosperity Commission: Kamala explains fracking triggers There is no “progress on climate.” Today, more than 80% of our energy comes from fossil fuels—about the same as five years ago—despite hundreds of billions of dollars spent. … In 2023, the world will burn more fossil fuels than at any time in history. Here are the facts: Global energy-related CO2 emissions increased by 1.7%, driven by China and India. Fossil fuel consumption reached a record high in 2023, growing by 1.5% to reach 505 exajoules. China is by far the world's largest primary energy consumer, accounting…