Cartoon: How electric cars work

The truth is funny. Continue reading Cartoon: How electric cars work

Flashback: Climatologists predicted recent climate change accurately in 1979

Spot on (so far) from the Los Angeles Times on Jan. 1, 1979. Continue reading Flashback: Climatologists predicted recent climate change accurately in 1979

Mann to take live questions on hokey stick

Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 11am. Continue reading Mann to take live questions on hokey stick

Martine Victor: Our rights, metered

Smart meter problems: privacy, yes; cancer; no. So Martine is half-right. Continue reading Martine Victor: Our rights, metered

Heartland Institute President Debunks Fakegate Memo

“I do not view Revkin as a neutral voice in the debate.” Continue reading Heartland Institute President Debunks Fakegate Memo

David Friedman on global warming

The son of the venerated Milton and Rose Friedman makes an extremely cogent point. Continue reading David Friedman on global warming

EPA greenhouse gas rules face new legal challenges

“In terms of where the EPA is most vulnerable, it is probably the tailoring rule.” Continue reading EPA greenhouse gas rules face new legal challenges

Solar power from shower doors?

They’re also printing their own “currency.” Continue reading Solar power from shower doors?

Oil & gas production on federal tracts fell in 2011

Obama to blame. Continue reading Oil & gas production on federal tracts fell in 2011

EPA ‘Stalinizes’ JunkScience FOIA request about Gleick

The EPA digs itself into a deeper hole. Continue reading EPA ‘Stalinizes’ JunkScience FOIA request about Gleick

EPA reiterates it will continue breaking law with tailoring rule

The EPA has decided to continue violating the Clean Air Act. Continue reading EPA reiterates it will continue breaking law with tailoring rule

Rise of the Pitchforkers: Can a group of protesters waving farm implements bring about new rules for pesticide use?

Enviros try (again) whipping up fears of atrazine and 2,4-D among farmers. Continue reading Rise of the Pitchforkers: Can a group of protesters waving farm implements bring about new rules for pesticide use?