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"Coronation Street's Jack P Shepherd shares huge update as stars rush to congratulate 'secret' news",
"Harriet Cowan shares gruesome photos as Clarkson's Farm star rushed to hospital over horror accident",
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"doesn't mark the first instance of the presenter wading into politics this week.",
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"textContent": "\n\n\nJeremy Clarkson has launched a scathing attack on Ed Miliband's approach to tackling climate change, suggesting the Energy Secretary's policies pale in comparison to cutting-edge scientific solutions emerging in other parts of the world.\n\nThe former Top Gear presenter cited UN climate expert's recent declaration that achieving Net Zero targets would prove insufficient to prevent environmental catastrophe, with the scientist arguing that actively removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere was necessary.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nWriting for his column in The Sun, the presenter explained he was initially dismissive of the idea, but acknowledged that such technology already exists and is operational in Canada, where facilities are successfully extracting CO2 from the air.\n\nThis technological advancement, he argued, stands in stark contrast to what he characterised as Mr Miliband's underwhelming climate strategy for the UK.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nHe noted how the Canadian system operates by drawing atmospheric air into a specialised containment vessel, where complex chemical processes separate the carbon dioxide from other gases.\n\nThe Grand Tour star penned: \"And then, after a bit more chemistry is deployed, all the CO2 that was in the air is in a box.\n\n\"It’s probably not an actual box but you get my drift. After this, things get really clever because they say this gas could one day be pumped into depleted oil and gas reservoirs, down pipes that were used originally for getting the oil and gas out. How brilliant is that?!\"\n\nMr Clarkson then mocked Mr Miliband's domestic climate agenda, dismissing it as woefully inadequate when measured against such technological innovation.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nHe wrote: \"Meanwhile in Britain, we have Ed Miliband, who thinks that all our problems can be solved if we go to work on a bicycle and stop eating meat.\n\n\"I've always argued that our problems are always solved, eventually, by scientists, not politicians.\n\n\"It's the boffins that cure diseases and end wars.\n\n\"And it was science that gave us planes, and central heating and the mobile telephone and all of the things that make our lives better and easier and safer.\"\n\n### LATEST DEVELOPMENTS\n\n\n\n\n * Coronation Street's Jack P Shepherd shares huge update as stars rush to congratulate 'secret' news\n * Harriet Cowan shares gruesome photos as Clarkson's Farm star rushed to hospital over horror accident\n * This Morning viewers slam Alison Hammond over 'cringe' Chris Hemsworth interview: 'Screaming at him'\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nHe concluded: \"Let me put it to you this way. If a giant extinction-level asteroid was heading for Earth, who would you trust to save us?\n\n\"A room full of men in white coats, or Ed Miliband?\"\n\nMr Clarkson's column doesn't mark the first instance of the presenter wading into politics this week.\n\nHe recently mocked a pro-Palestine activist on X, sparking outrage from many social media users.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nThe remark was prompted when one X user branded another an \"idiot\" for praising Mr Clarkson's series Clarkson's Farm, which has often been credited for highlighting issues farmers in the UK face.\n\nNot one to shy away from confrontation, Mr Clarkson himself decided to intervene when he saw the online interaction.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nMr Clarkson noted the X user had \"Free Palestine\" written in his social media bio, prompting the presenter to fire back: \"Why don’t you have Gaza marches when it’s cold and raining?\"\n\nHowever, this led to many other pro-Palestine supporters blasting Mr Clarkson for using the cause as a means of mocking someone.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Our Standards:The GB News Editorial Charter **",
"title": "Jeremy Clarkson rips apart Ed Miliband over Net Zero pipe dream: 'Scientists, not politicians!'"
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