CPSC votes for even sillier lead standards

The Consumer Product Safety Commission voted yesterday to require that toys be 99.99% lead-free, versus the current standard of 99.97% lead-free. Like the old standard, however, the new standard will have no impact on any child’s health.

As we pointed out previously, the only children harmed by lead in toys have been kids who have swallowed solid lead trinkets. There is no evidence that anyone has ever been harmed — not even a single IQ point lost — by exposure to trace lead levels in consumer products or ambient lead levels.

Lisa Jackson: No limit to EPA's air authority

EPA administrator Lisa Jackson affirmed this week that the EPA could view Mother Nature as a polluter. Continue reading Lisa Jackson: No limit to EPA's air authority

Another win: Utility pulls plug on carbon capture project

American Electric Power has pulled the plug on its carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at its Mountaineer facility in West Virginia reports the New York Times — and we helped. Continue reading Another win: Utility pulls plug on carbon capture project

Ocean 'acidification' threatens mussels?

Guess which “scientists” at University of California-Davis have apparently never heard of natural selection? Continue reading Ocean 'acidification' threatens mussels?