LIVE at 1PM ET – Climate Realism Is HOT in the UK

The media has started to notice that opposition to the “net zero” agenda is fueling a political revolution in Great Britain. POLITICO just ran a hit piece on The Heartland Institute and its climate science and policy presentation at a Reform UK party event this month. It treats as a scandal that Heartland UK/Europe has “held conversations with policymakers within Reform UK.” Did that happen? You bet. And it’s long overdue for organized and effective pushback against climate alarmism and net zero madness.

On Episode #174 of The Climate Realism Show, we welcome back the indefatigable Lois Perry, director of Heartland UK/Europe and host of her new program The Lois Perry Show: A Bird’s Eye View. She’ll join Anthony Watts, H. Sterling Burnett, Linnea Lueken, and Jim Lakely to talk about all that—and some of the craziest climate news of the week.

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Neil Lock
September 19, 2025 9:07 am

The climate idiocy here has gone all the way down to town council level too. I’m doing all I can to combat it. WUWT readers might be interested in this: https://reformpartygodalmingash.uk/some-thoughts-on-godalming-town-council-by-neil-lock/.

Reply to  Neil Lock
September 19, 2025 9:48 am

Under Reform UK perspective on page 8. change to “We must not impoverish ourselves in pursuit of unnecessary CO2 targets.”

mleskovarsocalrrcom
September 19, 2025 10:47 am

Long overdue. The battle to be listened to over the MSM orthodoxy is the hardest part.

September 19, 2025 1:34 pm

Vikings had the right idea about cremation. ! 🙂

conrad ziefle
September 22, 2025 8:55 am

We should develop some mechanism that allows European countries to become “associates” with the US, and to opt out of the EU. It should allow them to use the dollar rather than the euro, let them operate under US laws, keep their language, set their own rules on immigration, but if they are different from ours there is no guarantee of immigration to the US, have better trade conditions with the US than those countries which remain in the EU, and a bunch of other things they might hash out to make it workable.