Daily Archives: November 29, 2011

Global justice activist: ‘Why hasn’t the hacker been caught?’

And “why has so little been invested in catching him?” Continue reading

Foster: The left’s climate moralism

“The left is showing more moralism on climate than the right,” writes Peter Foster in the second of his two-part series. Continue reading

Lord Lawson accuses Sir David Attenborough of ‘sensationalism’

“Lord Lawson has accused Sir David Attenborough of ‘sensationalism’ as he focuses on the effects of global warming on the Polar regions during the finale of Frozen Planet.” Continue reading

2010 is 10th warmest year according to Climategate scientists

“However, only last week researchers at UAE were criticised for colluding with politicians to ‘massage’ evidence of man-made climate change after 5,000 emails were leaked online.” Continue reading

WiFi radiation reduces sperm count?

“Working on a laptop wirelessly may hamper a man’s chances of fatherhood.” Continue reading

Gingrich: ‘I’d do a commercial with Al Gore’

Check out this Human Events video from 2010. Here’s another quote that Newt may want to walk back. Continue reading

Revkin’s lame-o defense for Climategate 2.0

The Climategaters’ New York Times propagandist offers his defense. Continue reading

EPA to issue 1-2 year moratorium on fracking?

That’s what North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources director Lynn Helms predicts. Continue reading

LOL: Penn State prof to lecture on climate ethics at Durban

Too bad we missed this event. Continue reading

Browner: No more mega bills; Future green bills to be smaller

Your broom is waiting on the runway, Carol. Continue reading

Climategate 2.0 Update: Schmidt — Make data available in ‘impenetrable-as-possible form’

Luboš Motl gets fired up over, and provides excellent context for our Climategate 2.0 posting “Schmidt — Make data available in ‘impenetrable-as-possible form’“. Continue reading

CSPI Quackery: Preventing colon cancer (Part 1)

What’s the best food to prevent colon cancer? Continue reading

Malaria ‘breakthrough’?

We were pretty excited to see the University of Leicester media release entitled “Breakthrough in the battle against malaria”. Continue reading

Walnut trees threatened by global warming?

So how did they survive the Medieval Optimum and the Little Ice Age? Continue reading

Medical marijuana reduces traffic deaths?

Wow, who knew so many glaucoma patients were drunk drivers? Continue reading

Climategate 2.0: Wahl helps enviros prepare for Congressional testimony

Yet more evidence that IPCC scientists have been working hand-in-glove with enviro activists. Continue reading

Climategate 2.0: Schmidt — Make data available in ‘impenetrable-as-possible form’

Now that’s good-faith disclosure. Continue reading

NYTimes: A Setback for Electric Cars

Would this be called a “Re-Volt”… or will that reserved for the next generation (if there is one) of the Volt? Continue reading

WSJ’s Stephens:The Great Global Warming Fizzle

“How do religions die? Generally they don’t, which probably explains why there’s so little literature on the subject.” Continue reading

IBD: From ObamaCare to ObamaCar

“Central planning doesn’t work for cars or insurance,” says Investors Business Daily. Continue reading