Daily Archives: January 18, 2012

Cancer ‘specialist’: ‘I ditched my deodorant to lower risk of breast cancer’

Whatever, just don’t sit next to us. Continue reading

Snow drought in the U.S.?

Not so fast says meteorologist Joe D’Aleo. Continue reading

Santorum pokes Gingrich: ‘Only person I’ve ever sat on couch with is my wife’

“Judgment matters.” Continue reading

Eco-Imperialism in the Jungle

The greens want to stop Brazil from developing its jungle — oh, excuse us — “rainforest.” Continue reading

TransCanada Will Re-Apply for a Keystone XL Permit

TransCanada looks forward to President A. B. Obama. Continue reading

Pat Michaels responds to alarmist accusations

Skeptical Science accused Pat in “Patrick Michaels: Serial Deleter of Inconvenient Data.” Continue reading

Romney, Gingrich rip Obama on Keystone

“As if these people were governing from Mars.” Continue reading

Where Do the Republican Candidates Stand on Science?

A roundup of the views of GOP hopefuls on contraception, evolution, Internet freedom, and more from Reason’s Ron Bailey. Continue reading

Brookings slams Markey on natural gas exports

Old-fashioned “liberals” hit the new-fangled green-driven Left. Continue reading

Gingrich on Obama Keystone Rejection: ‘Stunningly stupid’

Campaigning in South Carolina, Newt Gingrich criticized Obama’s imminent announcement rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline saying, “This is a stunningly stupid thing to do.” [h/t Politico]

Toxic office furniture?

Is water-and stain-proofed furniture a risk to your health? Continue reading

Emanuel fails to disclose conflict of interest in latest paper — Update #1

Nature responds to our inquiry. Continue reading

Geoengineering: More to it than simply blocking the sun

Bad news for the climate-Dr. Strangeloves who advocate “solar radiation management.” Continue reading

WSJ: A Tale of Two Pipelines

“[Green groups are willing to] ‘sue anyone and everyone to delay the project even further’ to the point it becomes ‘economically unviable.’ Sounds right, if a tad understated.” Continue reading

Breaking: Obama to reject Keystone XL pipeline permit today

According to Politico. Continue reading

Report: Olympic National Park glaciers continue to shrink, most recent study finds

The first principle of climate alarmism is “Change is man’s fault.” Continue reading

Obama wastes $450 million on Texas carbon capture plant

A ridiculous amount of money to capture a trivial amount of CO2 with no guarantee that the CO2 will stay where stored. Continue reading

Enviro-Freak Economics: Keystone XL would raise price of gasoline

Because that’s how the law of supply-and-demand works? Continue reading

Felsot: Pesticide residues on food are safe

Great report and just a small nit to pick with a stray (perhaps misreported) Felsot comment. Continue reading

GOP seeks legislative fix to EPA, reliability conundrum

Now that utilities and Congressional Republicans have failed to protect our electricity supply against EPA overreach, there’s a conspiracy afoot to protect the utilities from their own failure. This must be opposed. Continue reading