WORRIED friends and family have launched an urgent search to find a woman who disappeared in south London two days ago. Missing Sarah Everard, 33, was last seen walking between Clapham Junction and Brixton at around 9pm on Wednesday. She was reportedly wearing a green waterproof jacket, navy blue trousers with white a diamond pattern and white trainers. Sarah, of Lambeth, was carrying a white iPhone with a transparent case and had green/blue in-ear bluetooth headphones. In a plea for her return, family and friends said: "Sarah, we are here for whenever you are ready. Most read in UK News Breaking STEAK KNIFE KILLER Mum GUILTY of murdering her boyfriend with a steak knife after retrial VIRUS HOPE Covid deaths plunge 32 per cent in a week with 236 fatalities in last 24 hours Breaking ROYAL SHIELD Meghan says Royal officials insisted on being in room when she spoke to Oprah … [Read more...] about Desperate search to find missing woman, 33, who vanished on way home two days ago in South London
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Delingpole: Lockdown Equivalent Every Two Years to Save Planet, Claim ‘Experts’
Carbon dioxide emissions need to fall by the equivalent of a lockdown every two years to save the planet, climate scientists have claimed. The claim derives from a paper in the journal Nature Climate Change titled ‘Fossil CO 2 emissions in the post-COVID-19 era’. According to the abstract: Five years after the adoption of the Paris Climate Agreement, growth in global CO 2 emissions has begun to falter. The pervasive disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic have radically altered the trajectory of global CO 2 emissions. Contradictory effects of the post-COVID-19 investments in fossil fuel-based infrastructure and the recent strengthening of climate targets must be addressed with new policy choices to sustain a decline in global emissions in the post-COVID-19 era. In short, the nations of the world will need to do much, much more if they are to meet the CO 2 emissions reduction targets set out by the Paris Climate Agreement. This is predicated on the idea that by … [Read more...] about Delingpole: Lockdown Equivalent Every Two Years to Save Planet, Claim ‘Experts’
Man Wielding Knife Outside Jewish School in France Arrested
PARIS (AP) – Police in the French city of Marseille detained a man Friday who was wielding a knife outside a Jewish school and kosher market. Surveillance of Jewish sites in the city has been increased while they investigate his motives, according to local authorities. School security guards noticed the man visibly brandishing a knife outside the Yavre School and then trying to enter a kosher market nearby, where they detained him, a Marseille police spokeswoman told The Associated Press. The children were sequestered inside the school while police searched for any explosives or accomplices, she said. No one was hurt in the incident and the man’s motives remain unclear, she said. The spokeswoman was not authorized to be publicly named. France saw deadly attacks targeting a Jewish school in Toulouse in 2012 and a Paris kosher market in 2015. Follow Breitbart London on Facebook: Breitbart London … [Read more...] about Man Wielding Knife Outside Jewish School in France Arrested
Aussie Govt: Desperate EU ‘Tearing Up Rule Book’ by Blocking Vaccine Shipment
Australia’s finance minister has suggested that a “desperate” European Union is “tear[ing] up the rule book” after the European Commission backed Italy’s request to block a shipment of coronavirus vaccines. Media reported on Thursday that the European Commission, the bloc’s powerful unelected executive arm, headed by former German defence minister Ursula von der Leyen, backed Rome’s request to ban the shipment of 250,000 doses from its Anagni plant because of the “continuing shortage of vaccines in the EU and in Italy and delays in supplies from AstraZeneca to the EU and Italy,” according to the Italian foreign ministry. The seized doses are expected to be redistributed across the EU27. The Australian government signalled on Friday that it would not affect the country’s overall rollout, as it had doses expected from other plants. The country’s finance minister, Simon Birmingham, appeared to give a veiled criticism of the EU, however, telling Sky News Australia: “The world is in … [Read more...] about Aussie Govt: Desperate EU ‘Tearing Up Rule Book’ by Blocking Vaccine Shipment
The city where cars are not welcome
Eckart Würzner, a mayor on a mission to make his city emission-free, is not terribly impressed by promises from General Motors, Ford and other big automakers to swear off fossil fuels. Not that Würzner, the mayor of Heidelberg , is against electric cars . The postcard-perfect city, in southern Germany, gives residents who buy a battery-powered vehicle a bonus of up to 1,000 euros, or $1,200. They get another 1,000 euros if they install a charging station. But electric cars are low on the list of tools that Würzner is using to try to cut Heidelberg’s impact on the climate, an effort that has given the city, home to Germany’s oldest university and an 800-year-old castle ruin, a reputation as a pioneer in environmentally conscious urban planning. Würzner’s goal is to reduce dependence on cars, no matter where they get their juice. Heidelberg is buying a fleet of hydrogen-powered buses, building a network of bicycle “superhighways” to the suburbs and designing neighborhoods … [Read more...] about The city where cars are not welcome