… because saving a few gallons of abundant gasoline is worth it. Continue reading CAFE Death: Obama proposes to kill more Americans…
Month: November 2011
Enviros sue EPA to ‘force’ tighter soot standards
EPA pays the American Lung Association. The American Lung Association sues EPA to expand agency power. See how corruption works? Continue reading Enviros sue EPA to ‘force’ tighter soot standards
Gingrich: Fire EPA’s 18,000 employees
Now that’s a jobs program we can get behind. Continue reading Gingrich: Fire EPA’s 18,000 employees
RFK Jr. investment got $1.4 billion taxpayer bailout
“President John F. Kennedy’s nephew, Robert Kennedy, Jr., netted a $1.4 billion bailout for his company, BrightSource, through a loan guarantee issued by a former employee-turned Department of Energy official.” Continue reading RFK Jr. investment got $1.4 billion taxpayer bailout
Michael Mann to get a medal?
An Iron Tree Ring for the hockey stick blitzkrieg? A Hero of Junk Science for the defending the ongoing siege at Climategate-grad? What? Continue reading Michael Mann to get a medal?
Nature: Letting Go of Kyoto
A climate alarmist offers a solution to the failure and coming expiration of the Kyoto protocol. Continue reading Nature: Letting Go of Kyoto
Time to stop celebrating polluters?
That’s what Mongolian sustainability professor Chuluun Togtokh says in this week’s Nature. Continue reading Time to stop celebrating polluters?
Boreal forest toilet paper is climate-friendly
Another Greenpeace campaign down the toilet — so wipe yourself and save the planet. Continue reading Boreal forest toilet paper is climate-friendly
9-11 dust caused atherosclerosis in rescuers?
“Thou shalt commit junk science” is a commandment that came from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Continue reading 9-11 dust caused atherosclerosis in rescuers?
William Ruckelshaus still bloviating; Millions still dying
The Center for Public Integrity asked William Ruckelshaus five questions. We would have added a sixth. Continue reading William Ruckelshaus still bloviating; Millions still dying
Appropriations battle over EPA riders looming
House Republicans still have a couple chances to rein in the EPA. Continue reading Appropriations battle over EPA riders looming
EPA chief to get Princeton’s James Madison Medal
If seismic activity is measured at Montpelier, Virginia in February 2012, we’ll know that Bill of Rights author James Madison is rightly spinning in his grave. Continue reading EPA chief to get Princeton’s James Madison Medal