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Welcome To 2026: Europe Laying Groundwork For Climate Science Censorship!
Last year, the Australian Human Rights Commission (“AHRC”) demanded censorship of debate and views on climate change that do not align with the official narrative. The AHRC was proposing the removal of the fundamental human right to free speech to protect a false climate change narrative.
As P. Gosselin points out below, this desire to use climate change as a reason for censorship is not limited to Australia. In a report published in June 2025, Brussels-based EU DisinfoLab and UK-based Logically state that censorship is required because data, and scientific evidence which counters their narrative are due to distrust of “elites” and the deep state, hostile state actors and the “fossil fuel” industry.
By P Gosselin, 31 December 2025
Currently, EU leaders are fuming that US officials would be so audacious as to accuse them of practising censorship. Yet, when it comes to suppressing open discussions and differing viewpoints on major issues, things are in fact worse than most people think. And, it’s about to get even worse.
A recent (indirectly EU-funded) report released earlier this year shows how the EU is planning to broaden censorship to include the topics of climate and energy science.
In the ‘Harmful Environmental Agendas and Tactics’ (“HEAT”) report, published by EU DisinfoLab and Logically, its authors investigate how climate-related misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation (“MDM”) are strategically used to undermine climate policy in Europe, specifically in Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
[Note: UK-based Logically became a major source in recent years for Wikipedia to disparage the pages of people, media outlets and organisations that did not follow the Globalists’ narrative. Read more HERE.]
The report argues that climate disinformation has moved beyond simple science denial and has become a tool for broader political and social polarisation.
Outright denial of climate change, the authors claim, is being replaced by narratives focused on “climate delay.” These often acknowledge climate change but attack the feasibility, cost, and fairness of solutions, e.g., they claim green policies will bankrupt households or destroy industries.
The Enemies
The report identifies four main pillars driving these agendas:
- The Conspiracy Milieu: Distrust of elites and “deep state” narratives (e.g., the “Great Reset”).
- Culture War/Partisan Discourse: Framing climate action as an authoritarian or elitist project.
- Hostile State Actors (“HSAs”): Significant involvement of Russian-linked networks (e.g., Portal Kombat) that use localised domains like Pravda DE to amplify divisive climate content.
- Big Oil Alignment: Narratives that align with fossil fuel interests, even if direct corporate attribution is often obscured.
China Rehearses Taiwan Blockade in Largest Military Exercises to Date
Taiwan is self-governing, with its own government, military, currency, and passport, yet in his New Year’s address Chinese leader Xi Jinping reiterated his intention to seize the island, which the Chinese Communist Party maintains is part of the People’s Republic of China.
Li Jian, a researcher at China’s Naval Research Academy, said the drills were a necessary step to safeguard peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and to advance what he described as national reunification. “This sends a clear message that seeking ‘Taiwan independence’ through external support is a dead end, while returning to the motherland is the only viable path,” Li said.
For the United States, the drills offered a rare glimpse into the PLA’s evolving strategy and capabilities. The scale of the exercises was striking, demonstrating a level of command, control, and integration across services that exceeded prior expectations. At the same time, the fact that this marked the second blockade-style exercise in 2025 suggests Beijing may be prioritizing a coercive blockade strategy rather than an immediate full-scale invasion.
The PLA described the drills as a successful test of integrated joint operations capabilities, making them the largest and most comprehensive Chinese military exercises around Taiwan to date.
The PLA deployed Army, Navy, Air Force, and Rocket Force units in coordinated operations north and south of Taiwan. Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense detected 130 Chinese aircraft, 14 naval vessels, eight coast guard or other official ships, and a Chinese military balloon within 24 hours, with most aircraft crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait. Fourteen China Coast Guard vessels operated alongside PLA Navy ships, with participating assets including destroyers, frigates, H-6 bombers, fighters, missiles, and ground-based artillery.
For the first time since 2022, China announced maritime exclusion zones, establishing eight zones around Taiwan, five of which overlapped Taiwan’s territorial waters, and conducted more than 200 air sorties. Live rounds were fired from Fujian province into waters roughly 44 kilometers off Taiwan’s coast, with 27 rockets launched in two waves. The drills disrupted civilian activity, forcing schedule changes to more than 100 flights and prompting repeated safety warnings from fishing associations.
The exercises simulated a blockade of key ports and infrastructure, particularly Kaohsiung, Keelung, and Hualien. China Coast Guard and PLA Navy coordination rehearsed civilian vessel interdiction under law-enforcement pretexts while supporting counter-intervention and area-denial operations against foreign forces. PLA and coast guard vessels operated deep inside Taiwan’s contiguous zone and near offshore islands, with missiles landing within 12–24 nautical miles of Taiwan.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said Taiwan would not escalate tensions but criticized Beijing’s behavior as irresponsible. Defense officials warned that the drills threatened regional stability, shipping lanes, air routes, and fishermen’s livelihoods. Australia, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the European Union issued statements urging restraint and peaceful resolution of cross-strait tensions.
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