Daily Archives: January 3, 2012

UK Met Office: Dec. 2011 not unseasonably warm; Dec. 2010 was unseasonably cold

A cooler head in the UK Met Office in the wake of “extreme weather” in the UK. Continue reading

The Daily Climate kindly provides list of climate fool reporters

JunkScience.com readers know that Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming is a nonsense with alleged change in an imaginary and completely meaningless global mean temperature over two and one-half centuries a trivial fraction of normal temperature variation experienced hour by hour, day by day, season by season and so on.

It is difficult to discern whether the listed climate crank reporters are simply scientifically stupid, motivated by the cash to be had from carbon scams or whether they are just plain people haters (certainly population panic is a recurrent theme from many of them).

Whatever their motivation, here is TDC‘s handwringing over declining CAGW coverage and their descending order list of the most prolific climate crank reporters: Continue reading

Nanotech regulation: EPA IG says agency needs more data

“We found that EPA does not currently have sufficient information or processes to effectively manage the human health and environmental risks of nanomaterials.” Continue reading

Bird flu virus doesn’t jump between humans: China

“The latest bird flu virus that killed a 39-year-old bus driver in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen over the weekend is not yet transmissible between humans, Chinese health authorities said.” Continue reading

Report: Oil and Gas Bubble Up All Over

“You’ll know the U.S. energy industry is really on the rebound when North Dakota’s newfangled Bakken oil field starts pumping more crude than Alaska’s stalwart Prudhoe Bay. Energy experts expect it to happen in 2012.” Continue reading

230,000 jobs from Chesapeake Bay ‘restoration’?

Hah… what the greens and rentseekers know about economics couldn’t fill a thimble. Continue reading

Ninth Circuit delays (kills?) coal railroad jobs in Montana

It’s a good thing we don’t need the jobs, energy or economic development. Continue reading

Human experimentation opponents kill 14 babies in Argentina?

It’s quite a price to pay for pushing human testing offshore. Continue reading

Wasserman: 2012 Is the Year to Finally Bury Nuke Power

March 21 is D-Day in the U.S. for the anti-nukers. Continue reading

Greens: De-militarize the military

The Center for American Progress suggests that the military be diluted (polluted) with global warming alarmists and other One-Worlders. Continue reading

Lufthansa raising prices under EU carbon rules

Ach du lieber! Continue reading

$5 Gas: The Cost of Obama’s Anti-Oil Policy?

“Five dollars a gallon for gas? Analysts say it could happen this year.” Continue reading

Study: Lengthy Texas droughts nothing new

But Al Gore said… Continue reading

Nissan Leaf: Four Stops to Go 180 miles?

“I’m finding the range is not 100 percent accurate.” Continue reading

Bush EPA administrator on Obama green energy welfare?

Not surprisingly, he says nice things about the Obama EPA. Continue reading

Santorum takes on EPA over mercury limits rule

But is criticized by CNN for not going into the details — as if Obama could. Continue reading

Singer: Fake! Fake! Fake! Fake!

“While we can applaud the fact that the BEST results agree with other analyses of weather station data, we still need to explain why they don’t agree with atmospheric trends that are close to zero, or with ocean data that show no appreciable warming.” Continue reading

Report: Storehouses for Solar Energy Can Step In When the Sun Goes Down

Or is this a $737 million taxpayer disaster? Continue reading

‘Spaceship Earth’: A new brand of environmentalism?

Meet the new central planning; the same as the old central planning. Continue reading

Case ignites conservative ire over EPA

Let’s say, rather, the wetlands case to go before the Supreme Court this month has added fuel to the fire. Continue reading