We were pretty excited to see the University of Leicester media release entitled “Breakthrough in the battle against malaria”. Continue reading Malaria ‘breakthrough’?
Day: November 29, 2011
Walnut trees threatened by global warming?
So how did they survive the Medieval Optimum and the Little Ice Age? Continue reading Walnut trees threatened by global warming?
Medical marijuana reduces traffic deaths?
Wow, who knew so many glaucoma patients were drunk drivers? Continue reading Medical marijuana reduces traffic deaths?
Climategate 2.0: Wahl helps enviros prepare for Congressional testimony
Yet more evidence that IPCC scientists have been working hand-in-glove with enviro activists. Continue reading Climategate 2.0: Wahl helps enviros prepare for Congressional testimony
Climategate 2.0: Schmidt — Make data available in ‘impenetrable-as-possible form’
Now that’s good-faith disclosure. Continue reading Climategate 2.0: Schmidt — Make data available in ‘impenetrable-as-possible form’
NYTimes: A Setback for Electric Cars
Would this be called a “Re-Volt”… or will that reserved for the next generation (if there is one) of the Volt? Continue reading NYTimes: A Setback for Electric Cars
WSJ’s Stephens:The Great Global Warming Fizzle
“How do religions die? Generally they don’t, which probably explains why there’s so little literature on the subject.” Continue reading WSJ’s Stephens:The Great Global Warming Fizzle
IBD: From ObamaCare to ObamaCar
“Central planning doesn’t work for cars or insurance,” says Investors Business Daily. Continue reading IBD: From ObamaCare to ObamaCar
China to be all-time emissions leader by 2035
So there only a generation or so left for Western climate guilt. Continue reading China to be all-time emissions leader by 2035
UN official: World ‘on track’ for climate ‘catastrophe’
“Everybody, even the schoolchildren, knows this is a catastrophe for all of us.” Continue reading UN official: World ‘on track’ for climate ‘catastrophe’
U.S. taxpayers out $5.1 billion in foreign climate aid
GOP presidential frontrunner Newt Gingrich signed on to Rick Perry’s idea of starting out foreign aid budgets at zero. Here’s one that should stay that way. Continue reading U.S. taxpayers out $5.1 billion in foreign climate aid
Venezuelan Vitriol at Durban
Maybe Claudio Salerno made more sense in Spanish. Continue reading Venezuelan Vitriol at Durban