The dark financial tentacles of the Green Blob help curate mainstream media, brainwash young children, fund large areas of climate pseudoscience, initiate and finance lawfare operations and bankroll countless ‘grassroots’ agitprop operations. But political influence is highly prized, so local government representatives and city mayors are prime targets. Alas, these people come and go at the fickle whim of local electors. But not so the unelected members of the British House of Lords, who have considerable powers of altering proposed legislation from the elected House of Commons. It is hardly surprising that the noble lords and ladies have been targeted by the Blob given the potential for inserting Net Zero mischief into almost every type of legislation. Step forward Peers for the Planet (P4P), which claims a ‘caucus’ of 160 members, but was started as an activist body and is funded by sizeable contributions from the usual billionaire foundations.
The operation appears to have been set up around 2020 by Lynette Huntley, the former Chief of Staff at Channel 4 TV. In a recent podcast she explained that she was attracted by harnessing all the skills of members of the Lords to the complexity and scale of climate change. A number of Net Zero obsessives such as Baroness ‘Rosie’ Boycott are listed as Directors responsible for oversight while a cross-party advisory panel lists other hydrocarbon haters such as former Green Party leader Baroness ‘Natalie’ Bennett. There is a claimed ‘caucus’ of 160 members, although few are mentioned by name, and the group is run by a number of full-time employees with considerable expertise in promoting political causes.
None of this can occur without the help of large amounts of money and this comes from many of the foundations familiar to regular readers of the Daily Sceptic. Laudes and the Climate Change Collaboration are regular providers of green cash but it is interesting to note the appearance of a couple of smaller funds operating at the more colourful end of the market. The Pickwell Foundation’s two interests are people displacement and climate. Support is given to migrants who have been displaced due to a number of reasons including “economic necessity”. The help is said to extend to people seeking sanctuary “through irregular routes”. According to P4P, its funders “have no involvement in the day-to-day work of the group”. Pickwell seems to take a different view. “As well as providing financial support, we also want to actively engage with the work and campaigns of our partners and to provide whatever advocacy we can,” it observes.
Another helpful cash fund, operating no doubt out of the goodness of its heart, is Gower Street. It sprays its largesse around a number of other Westminster activist operations including the Labour Climate and Environment Forum and the Conservative Environment Network. Meanwhile, Climate Emergency U.K. is helped to “inspire and organise local council climate action”, while Fossil Free Pride aims to “end the links between climate wreckers and queer culture”. Funding for a new Extinction Rebellion offshoot, run by old XR hands Gail Bradbrook and Stuart Basden, helps “make good on the potential of Extinction Rebellion”.
The P4P money obviously helps fund a considerable propaganda effort and shows how the activists attempt to change legislation reviewed in the Lords. The footling Football Governance Bill is attempting to introduce a new state-mandated regulator to oversee the privately-run and hugely successful football business in England. A recent note from P4P whined that there was nothing in the bill about climate change or the need for adaption and resilience planning. It was proposed that amendments be made to the legislation attaching “Net Zero measures” to club licensing conditions.
Backing up these invented and wholly unnecessary wealth-destroying regulations is the usual guff about bad weather. A climate model prediction from Zurich Insurance is noted and this claims that out of 92 stadiums in the top English leagues, 39 will face a high risk from climate hazards including flooding, extreme rainfall, drought and windstorms. In his annual review of the U.K. climate, Paul Homewood quoted data that showed sea level rises were showing no acceleration over multi-decadal scales, rainfall was not becoming more extreme, while storms have been less powerful over recent years. For insurance companies, flooding is bad news for the current bottom line but excellent marketing material to boost future premium income. In fact, given how much rain falls in England, the building on flood plains and the declining state of protection measures, it is surprising how few properties are actually flooded every year – around 5,000 to March 2024, and nothing out of the ordinary going back to the turn of the century according to a graph from the Environment Agency.

Elder worship is highly prized in many cultures but there is a marked difference between listening to a wise councillor and being forced to put up with intellectually-challenged old nags with nothing better to do than cause trouble. Look at the damage these duffers could do if they started interfering in life-and-death subjects that really mattered.
A recent P4P briefing claimed that humans had disrupted the natural nitrogen cycle by taking it from its inert state and transforming its use across the economy in a number of areas including agriculture. Of course, you could make a similar statement about any natural element that humans have exploited to survive on Earth. In the case of nitrogen, human ingenuity has used it in a fertiliser process that has boosted world food supplies to levels unimaginable barely a hundred years ago. Yet it is suggested that “nitrogen pollution” was one of the biggest drivers of biodiversity loss in the world along with climate change and habitat loss – an unprovable claim missing only the usual ‘scientists say’ qualification. Of course you don’t need a particularly learned scientist to state the undeniable fact that if the neo-nobility in the U.K. and elsewhere start banning nitrogen fertiliser, half the population of the world will be at risk of starvation.
Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor.
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Ah yes, Nitrogen, found in guano and used for centuries. 😉
Yep, until the Haber-Bosch process ~ 1913. For the modern poster-child of what happens without
N-fertilizer look at Sri Lanka’s agricultural implosion in 2021.
For an overview of the Earth’s Nitrogen cycle:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5412885/
For a taste of what some climate alarmists may start obsessing over:
“Is N the next Carbon?”
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017EF000592
“all the skills of members of the Lords”
Hmm, which ones? Surely not the child-molester enabling Bishops? The hereditary peers? Or those who were politically appointed by the parliamentary parties? Favours repaid etc etc etc.
Things aren’t quite as straight forward as they first appeared. Our glorious leader is on a mission to antagonise just about everybody…
“Unions representing civil servants are not happy with Keir. There is still discontent bubbling despite McFadden’s blame-shifting reform speech yesterday – one civil servant tells Guido Starmer is producing a “stream of negative comments that erode away their goodwill. Right now, a tepid bath seems to be the the only thing he is capable of running”
Starmer Writes Conciliatory Letter to All Civil Servants in “Tepid Bath” Fallout
https://order-order.com/2024/12/10/starmer-writes-conciliatory-letter-to-all-civil-servants-in-tepid-bath-fallout/
Who’s next? The US, of course… Keir is sending the Prince of Darkness as ambassador. That is funny.
But there’s more.
“The new Bangladeshi government is continuing hardcore recriminations against ousted dictator Sheikh Hasina and her network, after they were turfed out of office in July this year. Hasina herself is still in hiding in India…
The government has briefed that the renewed Anti-Corruption Commission has started investigations into “embezzlement” by Hasina “and other members of her family.” Labour City Minister Tulip Siddiq, Hasina’s niece, is confirmed to be under investigation and is named in the Bangladeshi media”
https://order-order.com/2024/12/18/bangladesh-government-says-it-is-investigating-tulip-siddiq-over-embezzlement/
To parliament as a whole, science is voodoo. They remind me of “Carter J. Burke” (Weyland-Yutani Corp).
It might be wise to study up on voodoo countermeasures.
I’ll leave that to the Afro-Caribbean minority.
It’s the constant backhanders that jerk your chain-
Albanese slammed for splashing taxpayer to subside Chinese-made EVs
Somewhat related, there’s a large product recall going on concerning Chinese winter tires that don’t grip in snow. https://apnews.com/article/snow-tires-prinx-chengshan-recall-traction-ca63f0573922bb4ec12cfa3d537dfee7
Cool runnings
Nitrogen pollution?
The beatings will continue until moral improves.
The insanity will continue until excessive damage is inflicted.
It’s not working as intended-
British car production hits lowest level in decades as demand falls
Ah well they can transition over to the solar panel and windmill factories with the green jobs.
The demand is there, it has not fallen, but so they do not have to pay £15000 per extra petrol/diesel car over the UK Govt allowed % quota the car makers are restricting orders and giving Jan 2025 delivery dates. The % EV quota is higher next year so expect the restriction on ordering to start sooner in the year than 2024.
Not without coal. Not without energy.
Confucius say be careful command economy cookie boys-
Volvo’s Sister Brand Jiyue Struggles with Massive Financial Crisis
Story Tip
For some reason I can’t find the story tips page, so I’ll put these here:
https://dailyenergyinsider.com/news/46605-nations-energy-future-looks-grim-says-new-nerc-report/
“Happening concurrently during the next decade are continued generator retirements and rapidly increasing electricity demand led by new data centers, which have the potential to consume enormous amounts of power and can be built relatively quickly, the report says.
Higher demand forecasts are also being led by electrification in various sectors and other large commercial and industrial loads, such as new manufacturing facilities and hydrogen fuel plants.
“Announced generator retirements, over the 10-year period total 115 GW and are largely being replaced by variable generation,” Olson said. “The resulting mix of resources will be able to serve energy needs at most times, but will need to have adequate amounts of dispatchable generators with assured fuel supplies, such as natural gas, to be reliable all the time.”
The LTRA indicates that the summer peak demand forecast is expected to rise by more than 122 GW for the 10-year period, which is 15.7 percent higher than the current level.
Similarly, the winter peak demand forecast is expected to rise by nearly 14 percent for the same period. ”
end excerpt
https://kfor.com/news/local/former-employee-canoo-never-built-vehicles-in-oklahoma-most-employees-never-moved-to-oklahoma/
The rise in demand is said to be 122 GW and yet they propose to retire 115 GW of reliable electricity from coal and natural gas.
What makes this situation dire is the muddled thinking of people who think it is a good idea to replace reliable power generation with unreliable windmills and solar.
Here’s a thought: Don’t retire that 115 GW of reliable power. Leave it up and running and add to it. Ditch the windmills and solar.
The U.S. national electric grids never looked “grim” in the past, not until these idiots started adding windmills and solar to the grid and subtracting reliable coal and natural gas from the grid. These people are insane! The problem is too much wind and solar! Get it?!
They should all be rounded up and put into a freezing cold dark room until they come to their senses or snuff it.
I was talking to somebody today about climate change. He was amazed when I told him that that the global temperature had risen by no more than 1.3 degreesC since the Industrial Revolution. He was also amazed to discover that coral reefs were doing absolutely fine. Such is the effect of the green blob. Fortunately, my friend’s conclusion was that we have nothing to worry about.
Here’s your problem in a nutshell watermelons-
35million receive more cash in benefits than they pay in taxes
and what’s more the Covid helicopter money has to be paid back in real terms or continue to be inflated away with those rising prices