Daily Archives: January 2, 2012

Don’t Sell Your Coat: Surprising Truths About Climate Change

Not very long ago, scientists, politicians, and journalists were seemingly unanimous: Global warming had already damaged nature, and things were only going to get worse. Continue reading

AGW not a threat to wines after all?

Here’s another example of how the truth gets out. Continue reading

Someone else figured out the sun influences earth’s climate

As Pierre Gosselin notes: “No surprise here. Just more inconvenient results for CO2 broken-record dogmatists.Continue reading

S Korean paper suggests UHIE accounts for >55% recorded warming

Pierre Gosselin highlights a new paper for us Continue reading

Despite media hysteria, Gulf Coast sees record tourism

In yet another disappointment for disaster prognosticators, holiday makers flocked to the Gulf Coast in record numbers just a year after the Deepwater Horizon sinking and Macondo Well blowout Continue reading

Carbon capture and storage: a done deal at Durban

Australian law firm Clayton Utz on the ever-expanding carbon scam Continue reading

Bald eagles still not saved by DDT ban…

… no matter how many times the myth is repeated. Continue reading

January is EPA’s ‘National Radon Action Month’

For us, it’s just another month of EPA junk science. Continue reading

Report: ‘Fuel additive’ used in French breast implants

If true, the additives are likely on important with respect to rupturing, not breast cancer. Continue reading

Fracking: Can a deep injection well cause an earthquake?

What happened at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal in the 1960s? Continue reading

Chemical industry asks EPA to delay dioxin assessment

EPA is asked to follow the (new) law. Continue reading

NYTimes: Disposal Halted at Well After New Quake in Ohio

More details on last Friday’s mini-quakes in Ohio. Continue reading

WashPost on EVs: Overcharged

The Washington Post lashes out again at Obama’s subsidies for electric vehicles. Continue reading

NYTimes: Police Inquiry Prompts New Speculation on Who Leaked Climate-Change E-Mails

“It is like knowing your building has a bomb in it that could be detonated at any time.” Continue reading