Daily Archives: February 11, 2012

Romney Heckled Over Fracking in Maine

But he ably defends the technology. Continue reading

Chesser: Will DOE’s Fisker Doubts Take Down Its Battery Supplier Too?

“After luxury electric automaker Fisker announced 65 layoffs and a work stoppage from the refurbishment of a former General Motors plant in Delaware earlier this week, NLPC wondered whether its battery supplier and business partner A123 Systems would be harmed also.” Continue reading

Hayden: Lies, Damned Lies, and Climate Alarmism

By Howard Hayden
February 11, 2012, JunkScience.com

I thought I had them dead-to-rights. Continue reading

Challenge to Eileen Censullo: Show us a body

As president of the Pennsylvania Society for Respiratory Care, Eileen Censullo ought to be able to show us someone whose health has been harmed by ambient air quality. Continue reading

Foster: Political science at academies

Nullius in Verba: The Royal Society and Climate Change, by Andrew Montford, is important to Canada not merely because of the continued threat of climate alarmism, but because the Royal Society of Canada has twice attached its name to intensely political statements from its British counterpart.” Continue reading

Does income inequality cause global warming?

“One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is environmental policy. This has almost nothing to do with environmental policy anymore.” Continue reading

Laframboise: The Royal Society’s Joyride

“The Society’s tarnished reputation will not be restored – nor trust rebuilt – until this organization openly acknowledges what has transpired.” Continue reading

Decoupling scam adopted in Hawaii

Aloha (its farewell meaning), capitalism. Continue reading

California Solar Deal Hits a Snag

Will bureaucrats in “clean energy”-loving California and the Obama Energy Dept. derail a $1.36 billion solar project? Continue reading

IBD: Tale of Two Pipelines

“While our president sleeps on the Keystone XL pipeline, Canada’s prime minister is in Beijing signing a series of trade deals to ship additional petroleum to China. Halftime in America? We need a new quarterback.” Continue reading

Nocera: The Politics of Keystone, Take 2

New York Times columnist and Keystone XL supporter Joe Nocera gets a beat down from Robert Redford. Continue reading

Tracinski: The Galileo of Global Warming

“The discoveries of the Galileo of global warming—to appreciate the irony, call Svensmark’s view the heliocentric theory—is out there, the evidence for it is building, and that fact can no longer be hidden or ignored.” Continue reading

For Valentine’s Day: ‘We luv alarmists’?

“With Valentine’s Day coming up next week, and climate scientists continuing to come under relentless attacks by climate skeptic groups, a new campaign has sprung up to show some love for the scientists.” Continue reading

Skeptic brains ‘emit fear signals that can disrupt attempts at rational thought’

Yup. That’s how a Canadian alarmist explains PM Stephen Harper’s lack of interest in global warming. Continue reading

More Climate ‘Ethics’: Astroturf, cyber-bullying and more!

“This is the third post in a series that examines the tactics of the climate change disinformation campaign through an ethical lens.” Continue reading

Utility panel: closings could impact Ohio rates

“High electricity prices are not only painful for individuals, but also can make it difficult to attract and keep businesses.” Continue reading

VOA: Debate Over Global Warming Heats Up

Even the U.S. Government’s propaganda outfit is rethinking global warmism. Continue reading

Michaels: An Unsettling Week For Global Warming’s ‘Settled Science’

“Settled science would know all of the important “forcings” and “feedbacks” in the climate system, such as the sensitivity of surface temperature to changes in carbon dioxide (a forcing) and the behavior of clouds, which could either enhance or counter warming (a feedback).” Continue reading