Climate activist Tim DeChristopher is in jail — and he had nothing to do with the hockey stick! Continue reading Felon climate activist endorses Huntsman — from prison!
Day: November 15, 2011
Green Crime: Fraudulent Renewable Fuel Credits
“This is like Solyndra,” the official said. “This is a government-created freaking mess, and they never policed it.” Continue reading Green Crime: Fraudulent Renewable Fuel Credits
WashTimes: China’s poisonous exports
Despite some exaggerated points about toxicity and risk, Brett Decker and William Triplett make some good points in the article about slipshod Chinese exports. Continue reading WashTimes: China’s poisonous exports
Nazi Bunker to Become Europe’s Largest Solar Power Plant
Der Energiebunker? Continue reading Nazi Bunker to Become Europe’s Largest Solar Power Plant
31 Iowa ‘scientists’ challenge Perry on climate
So Perry should point to the (at least) 31,000 on his side. Continue reading 31 Iowa ‘scientists’ challenge Perry on climate
Mongolia to try giant block of ice to cool, water Ulan Bator
Vegan dilemma: Animal-product tattoos
“Getting a tattoo can be about as vegan as having a rib-eye sewn to your arm.” Continue reading Vegan dilemma: Animal-product tattoos
Biomass is carbon neutral?
Researchers say that depends. Continue reading Biomass is carbon neutral?
T. Boone to pick taxpayer wallet?
T. Boone Pickens’ quest to line his pockets by having Congress increase demand for more expensive natural gas at taxpayer expense continues. Continue reading T. Boone to pick taxpayer wallet?
House GOP question White House on EPA cost-benefit analysis
Check out this letter that raises with the White House a lot of the same issues about EPA junk science and economics we’ve been raising. Continue reading House GOP question White House on EPA cost-benefit analysis
Should livestock antibiotic use be banned?
We’ve busted this guy before. Continue reading Should livestock antibiotic use be banned?
Orbital solar power?
A moderate-scale demonstration would “only” cost tens of billion of dollars. Continue reading Orbital solar power?