Report: Obama’s Keystone XL delay ‘could kill the project entirely’

As we were saying… Continue reading Report: Obama’s Keystone XL delay ‘could kill the project entirely’

Progress in the battle against ‘clean energy’

A poll finds that support for “clean energy” has slumped back to pre-“An Inconvenient Truth” levels. Continue reading Progress in the battle against ‘clean energy’

NYTimes: ‘Hard to feel sorry’ for loss of politically incorrect jobs

Omega Protein provides menhaden (forage fish) for fertilizer and livestock farming. So who needs those jobs? Continue reading NYTimes: ‘Hard to feel sorry’ for loss of politically incorrect jobs

The right response to Obama’s Keystone XL killing

We suggest tit-for-tat. Continue reading The right response to Obama’s Keystone XL killing

Hansen rolls the ‘climate dice’ in new paper…

… and craps out. Continue reading Hansen rolls the ‘climate dice’ in new paper…

High fiber diet reduces colon cancer risk?

Does a new study change our minds about the dietary fiber-cancer myth? Continue reading High fiber diet reduces colon cancer risk?

Lung Association funded by natural gas industry, too

EPA is not the only anti-coal organization funding the American Lung Association. Continue reading Lung Association funded by natural gas industry, too

Obama delays killing Keystone XL

You may have read that President Obama delayed the Keystone XL pipeline decision pending the search for a new route. That’s not quite accurate. Continue reading Obama delays killing Keystone XL

Uganda’s electric car

Now all Uganda needs is extension cords that can reach nations with electricity. Continue reading Uganda’s electric car

Green Cuisine: Bug-eating

Grasshoppers and crickets are okay to eat. But not spiders — they’re “colleagues”. Continue reading Green Cuisine: Bug-eating

Wall Street Journal to blame for Muller-gate?

Muller says the Wall Street Journal twisted his words. Continue reading Wall Street Journal to blame for Muller-gate?

WSJ: A Rule of Blind Injustice

“The new regulatory standard for household products is zero risk.” Continue reading WSJ: A Rule of Blind Injustice