It’s a good thing there’s no federal budget crisis. Continue reading U.S. spent $3.1 billion on foreign climate aid in 2011
Month: December 2011
European budget woes hit wind industry
The EU will miss its 2020 wind targets because the welfare state is running out of money. Continue reading European budget woes hit wind industry
Penn State (ideological) child abuse? Mann advising zoos on climate
We thought it was bad enough that zoos were propagandizing visitors like the child pictured below children. But then we learned about the Michael Mann connection. Continue reading Penn State (ideological) child abuse? Mann advising zoos on climate
Energy drinks a public health problem?
That’s what the Obama administration says. The American Beverage Association begs to differ. Continue reading Energy drinks a public health problem?
House committee passes bill to ban EPA regulation of nuisance dust
… including farm dust. Continue reading House committee passes bill to ban EPA regulation of nuisance dust
Renewable energy hostage-taking time
Stop the war against fossil fuels — or else. Continue reading Renewable energy hostage-taking time
NYTimes: Bad Call on Farm Drugs
Antibiotic resistance hysteria isn’t working out for the greens. Continue reading NYTimes: Bad Call on Farm Drugs
Vaccine fearmongerers succeed — more measles in Europe
How do we vaccinate ourselves from fearmongering? Continue reading Vaccine fearmongerers succeed — more measles in Europe
Group frames climate protection as a moral cause?
We’ll try to do this without spontaneously combusting. Continue reading Group frames climate protection as a moral cause?
IBD: Weather’s Too Nice For Global Warming Alarmists
” Sunday will be the 2,232nd consecutive day that the U.S. has gone without being hit by a major hurricane. This is a big enough deal to be covered by the mainstream media. But of course it won’t be.” Continue reading IBD: Weather’s Too Nice For Global Warming Alarmists
IBD: Will EPA Shut Down Shale?
“The latest salvo in the administration’s war on energy may be new rules and permits to regulate a process to get oil and gas from porous rock, sacrificing jobs and economic growth while under review.” Continue reading IBD: Will EPA Shut Down Shale?