Environment

Portugal’s Wildfire Crisis: A Disaster Created by Policy
Neil Harrison
Here we investigate the real causes for the vast wildfires currently ravaging Portugal, reveal the mendacity of the Portuguese Government’s and the EU’s positions, and expose the global players profiting from them.
The Lie of Cataclysmic, Anthropogenic Climate Change

Sandi Adams speaks to Dr Niall McCrae about his book Green in Tooth and Claw, a stunning, skilful critique of the green agenda. Society is being constantly influenced by climate change propaganda. The true danger to humanity lies in the powerful people promoting this narrative.

Ex-UN Scientist Challenges the Climate Narrative and More

Sandi Adams spoke with environmental scientist Peter Taylor about his 2009 controversial book Chill, his 2025 book Climate, Covid and Conspiracy, and other topics such as germ versus terrain theory.

Health Risks and Ethical Violations of Water Fluoridation

Joy Warren from the Fluoride Free Alliance (UK) speaks to Dr Liz Evans about her 20-year campaign opposing the forced mass medication of the public through the addition of toxic hexafluorosilicic acid to our drinking water.

Thinking with Your Heart — with Jonathan Marshall

Jonathan Marshall tells Charles Malet how he fights the anti-nature agenda through the magic of performing to large crowds with falcons and horses, dismantling the dystopian narrative in the process.

The Great Transition and NGO Alliances: Charting a Course Towards the Rocks of Net Zero
Martin Edwards
‘The Great Transition will be a fundamental shift in how we live on Earth … how we produce and consume food, energy, and manufactured goods; how we construct and live in our cities; and how we consider and measure growth, progress, and development ...
Finding the Moral Spine: Resistance to Faceless Modernity—with Sir Julian Rose

Sir Julian Rose, a man forever connected with the soil, gives Charles Malet his updated view of the world and his antidote to transhumanism.

Land Rich, Cash Poor: The Disappearing American Farmer—with Brian Reisinger

Brian Reisinger tells Charles Malet about the painful demise of the small American farm, and what can be done to undo the damage.

Discussing the Second Climate Science Masterclass

Mike Robinson speaks to David Siegel about the launch of a second Climate Science Masterclass, and also to Liz Avramides and Joe Walton, who took part in the first course. David also presents a segment on the Greenhouse Effect.

Let the Animals Do the Work—with Joel Salatin

Joel Salatin tells Charles Malet how to work with nature and strike the balance between the creation of healthy soil, nutrient-dense food, and a burgeoning customer base, whilst avoiding chemicals, pharmaceuticals or government intervention.

Gutsy Women: Sandi Adams

What takes one woman from an established professional life to taking on the New World Order and its drive for global control via the UN Sustainable Development Goals?

The Seeds of Change—with Mark Byford

The Bowler Hat Farmer speaks to Charles Malet about the pitfalls and pressures in modern farming and how to break away from the system, for the benefit of the farmer, the customer and the environment.

Conservation of Education—Micah Siegel

Mike Robinson speaks to Micah Siegel, 12, from Bethesda in Maryland, USA. Micah has decided that mainstream education, public or private, is not for him and has taken a very different direction for his education.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 5)

The Green King, dabbling in the dark arts and a questionable inner circle.

Discussing 'Climate: The Movie' with Tom Nelson

Mike Robinson speaks to Tom Nelson, producer of 'Climate the Movie' about the film, its production and what brought him to get involved in the climate 'debate' in the first place.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 4)

Who is Charles III, the Green King? Join us as we continue to investigate the Head of the Commonwealth and self-imposed Saviour of the World. 

Unearthly Interference: The Corruption of the Organic Movement—with Sir Julian Rose

Sir Julian Rose speaks to Charles Malet about the slavery created by subsidy and how to break away from supermarkets and one world government.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 3)

Backed by trillions, King Charles’ Terra Carta claims to offer the basis of a recovery plan that puts nature, people and the planet at the heart of global value creation—using the power of nature combined with the transformative innovation and resources of the private sector.

 

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 2)

Quietly, and largely unseen, Charles III has created a web of charities, public-private partnerships, faith groups and big finance that puts nature first and people second. He’s only interested in global value creation, and that means big money and nothing else.

Seeing the wood for the trees: Farming and habitat in Wales with Gareth Wyn Jones

Coming from a family which has managed the same land in North Wales for nearly 400 years, a farmer identifies and comments on the potentially ruinous provisions in the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme from the Welsh Government.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 1)

Is Charles III the all-powerful menacing Green King, who is facilitating every aspect of the UN's and Klaus Schwab’s Sustainable Development Goals, or is he the king and saviour of the world?

Heating Up The Climate Debate with David Siegel

Climate pieties discussed in depth. We commence with heat. Where is it stored on earth, and how does it differ from temperature?

From the ground up: Regeneration and nutrient density with Farmer Angus

Agriculture's chronic reliance on the chemical and pharmaceutical industries leaves consumers with a toxic diet. Angus McIntosh tells Charles Malet how he meets the combined challenges of regenerating the environment and producing nutrient-dense food in South Africa.

The future of food: In the hands of the community—Marianne Hill and Michelle Turner

Entering into agreements that concentrate on quality and land husbandry is a trend that has proved to be of equal draw to producer and consumer alike.

Debating the Climate with Ben Pile

Mike Robinson discusses climate change with researcher and campaigner for serious debate around climate change policy, Ben Pile.

Raw Truth: Unadulterated milk and food security, with Jon Cook

How can we deal straight with local farmers to mutual advantage? A highly knowledgeable, enthusiastic and determined Wiltshire dairy and organic beef farmer shares his remarkable insights into animal welfare, human health and food quality.

The Race to Zero with Steve Goreham

Mike Robinson speaks to Steve Goreham about climate change and net zero energy policy.

Energy and Ambition in Kenya, with Jusper Machogu

Having studied the debate on development and climate change, this equatorial farmer’s conclusion is that what we need are “Fossil Fuels for Africa”.

The UK is now the vanguard of crony capitalism
Dr Phil Bevin
The UK’s “left” is taking some strange positions at the moment. Stop the War is prioritising Net Zero and "climate crisis" at a time when we’re possibly the closest we’ve ever been to nuclear annihilation.
Léon Krier looks at linear super-city Neom

So extravagant is Saudi Arabia’s plan to create an urban utopia in the desert that even those working on the project, known as The Line, do not yet know whether its scale and scope can ever be realised.

Mike from Slough talks ULEZ

Mike, from just west of Greater London, steps up to the microphone to talk about traffic charging, Mayor Sadiq Khan’s C40 Cities chairmanship and the impact of Khan’s globalist policies on the local community.

The Great Net Zero Debate—Q&A with final statement from Andrew Bridgen MP

On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury debated her council's Net Zero carbon dioxide emissions policy with several speakers.

The Great Net Zero Debate—Sandi Adams: Net Zero in Context

On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury debated her council's Net Zero carbon dioxide emissions policy with several speakers.

The Great Net Zero Debate—Ian Jarvis: Electromagnetism and Nature

On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury debated her council's Net Zero carbon dioxide emissions policy with several speakers.

The Great Net Zero Debate—Peter Taylor: The Science of Climate

On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury debated her council's Net Zero carbon dioxide emissions policy with several speakers.

The Great Net Zero Debate—Dr Shiva Ayyadurai: The IPCC And The Money Trail

On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury debated her council's Net Zero carbon dioxide emissions policy with several speakers.

The Great Net Zero Debate—Ralph Ellis: Energy and Climate Science Errors

On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury debated her council's Net Zero carbon dioxide emissions policy with several speakers.

The Great Net Zero Debate—Patrick Moore

On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury debated her council's Net Zero carbon dioxide emissions policy with several speakers.

The Great Net Zero Debate—Introduction by Sandi Adams and Mayor Indra Donfrancesco

On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury debated her council's Net Zero carbon dioxide emissions policy with several speakers.

Sensible Environmentalism—Patrick Moore

Extremism and political leftism now dominate the environmental movement. But it was not always like this; it actually used to be about the environment. Greenpeace founder Patrick Moore joins David to discuss.

Unpicking Agenda 2030, Climate Change and more: Sandi Adams

Sandi Adams weaves through a maze of topics to build an overall picture of what the globalists have planned for us. Make use of the background reading given on this page together with the interview.

Ecoterrorism from Above and Below: From Davos to Deep Green Resistance
Matthew Ehret
Our tolerance of evil ideas shaping the behaviour of technology and political systems results in those systems turning fascist and collapsing into dark ages.
Meet the Urban 7, the bridge from ‘global cities’ to world-governance policy circles
Mark Anderson
Cities, set up by statute to undertake local services, are trampling their national constitutions and literally seeking foreign policy powers. G7 policy appears to be increasingly set by city governments.
20-Minute Neighbourhoods—Bob Seys and Thetford residents hold their councillors to account

What happened when a community in the East of England said no to the rural version of 15-minute cities.

The Politics of Environmental Fundamentalism
Simon Elmer
Just Stop Oil are the paid promoters of the UN’s Agenda 2030 and its goal to financialise the natural world. They have appropriated street protest for the political agenda of globalists. There is no need to hire crocodile tears when a generation of ...
Climate, methane and carbon dioxide: Do we have them back to front?
Keith Mellor
I am not convinced from climate data that water vapour is acting as a greenhouse gas. What does this imply for the claims that carbon dioxide and methane are greenhouse gases?
Crisis: Housing, Covid–19 and the Emergence of a New Fascism

Author and researcher Simon Elmer joins David Scott for a unique discussion of Covid-19 and the technocratic, political, social and religious reactions to it that have led our society down the road to fascism.

Agenda 2030 — Part 2

Join Sandi Adams again as she exposes the world plan now better known as Agenda 2030, and hear why she warns it must be stopped.

Agenda 2030 — Part 1

Join Sandi Adams as she exposes the world plan now better known as Agenda 2030, and hear why she warns it must be stopped.

Are Cars Being Slyly Phased Out?
Mark Anderson
“15-minute city” planners see non-car city centres as the wave of the future.
The 2019 United Kingdom Election Deception
Martin Edwards
Shortly after Boris Johnson announced a sales ban on all petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles from 2035 Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport, signalled his aim to bring this forward to 2032 at the latest. What are the key drivers of this ...
UN Sustainability - Coming To A Town Near You
Malcolm Massey
David Cameron has attacked those in the countryside, who oppose the Government’s new planning laws, by suggesting that such opposition is killing off young people’s chances of owning a home as well as sidelining the country’s best interests. 
National Farmers Union: Making Government Policy Since 1947
Malcolm Massey
Many people have heard of the National Farmers Union, but how many of us are aware of the power the National Farmers Union has to make legislation, or determine prices. In a shocking discovery, it appears that not only does the National Farmers Union ...
The Gates of Hell
Martin Edwards
Who is promoting the introduction of a financial transactions tax, and, for what purpose will any collected revenue be applied?
Mankind To Colonise Space In Fifty Years
Mike Robinson
For some reason, a contact forwarded me a story from the Guardian originally published in 2002. It was just another example of WWF propaganda regarding the Earth's population. What interested me most, though, was the effort to demonise the potential for colonisation of space.
Mining Problems Again In South Wales
Pat Johnston
What is happening beneath the surface of March Hywel Mountain in south Wales? This was the location less than two weeks ago of the mining disaster at Gleision Colliery, where 4 miners lost their lives, due to an inrush of water at high pressure.
A Step In The Right Direction - UK's First Hydrogen Refuelling Station
Mike Robinson
The UK's first hydrogen refuelling station has been opened in ... Swindon. Hmmm.
Gleision Colliery
Pat Johnston
Our hearts go out to those who wait for news of their loved ones at Gleision Colliery in South Wales and right now the focus of attention must rightly be the rescue efforts currently underway.
Ugly Meaningless Art — Shropshire
Brian Gerrish
urprisingly the BBC propaganda machine accurately reports that Shropshire is spending even more money - now more than £1 million - on its own special piece of ugly meaningless art. In this case a 40ft high stone arch called the Quantun Leap, to supposedly celebrate the birth of Charles Darwin.
To Reduce Carbon, You Will Be Killed
Mike Robinson
Kyoto is dead. Copenhagen has fizzled into nothingness. if you read the comments people are posting on the maintream media websites when they publish "climate change" articles, it's clear that Cancun will go the same way.
Honda FCX Arrives In Britain
Mike Robinson
The use of batteries alone to power cars is clearly a bit nutty. Poor performance, a short operating range and long recharge times make their practicality limited.
More Windmill Madness
UK Column Reporters
"Giant wind turbines with blade spans that dwarf the London Eye could be the shape of future green power, it has been disclosed."
Wikipedia Exposed As Part Of Climategate Scandal
UK Column Reporters
From Dubai To Copenhagen: Dawn Of A New Dark Age
John Morton
As James Palumbo put it in his recent article in the Daily Mail, "The news is so bad that the politicians don't want the general public to know what's going on". I could not have put it better myself.
David de Rothschild - Jesus?
Mike Robinson
Every once in a while, a photo appears in the mainstream press which deserves comment.
CofE Covered In Blood And Gore
Mike Robinson
According to Reuters a few days ago, the Church of England has invested £150 million with Generation Investment Management, a London based hedge fund owned by David Blood, ex-Goldman Sachs, and Al Gore, racist and genocidalist.
A Matter Of Approach
Mike Robinson
Let's say, for the sake of argument, that those pushing global warming are correct. Let's say that we are, in fact, all going to die as a result of carbon dioxide emissions from power generation and transporting goods. Go on, you can suspend your ...
Waffen-WWF Death Planet Report
Mike Robinson
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands was never much of a humanitarian. He first became enamoured with the Nazi Party in 1934, during his last year of study at the University of Berlin. He went to work for the death camp chemical company, I G Farben ...
Global Warming Fanatics On The Rampage
John Morton
In a stunning display of the power of vox populi to destroy entire nations and cultures, a jury yesterday cleared six Greenpeace activists of criminal damage to a coal fired power station.