“A warm spell in March is not out of the ordinary…” Continue reading Early spring broke more than 4,300 U.S. records
Month: March 2012
Lyme disease pushes northward and may increase infections this year
Poison the mice and cull the deer (i.e., big mice with antlers) — problem solved. Continue reading Lyme disease pushes northward and may increase infections this year
Bill Gates: Nuclear has had a 'good century', but 'miracle' needed
“If you ignore 1979, 1986 and 2011, come on, we’ve had a good century.” Continue reading Bill Gates: Nuclear has had a 'good century', but 'miracle' needed
Bill Gates: 'Not possible' to reduce fossil fuel use
“There’s not a single year where we’ve put out less, even when we had the economic recession, because China and India are moving ahead.” Continue reading Bill Gates: 'Not possible' to reduce fossil fuel use
Industry: Fracking study based on ‘outlandish' assumptions
Run away! The alarmist author “suggested a science-based forum, or simply leaving the debate in the realm of scientific literature.” Continue reading Industry: Fracking study based on ‘outlandish' assumptions
Claim: Global Warming May Have Fueled March Heat Wave Odds
The “burgeoning” field of “extreme event attribution” is science? Continue reading Claim: Global Warming May Have Fueled March Heat Wave Odds
WV Prof: Marine Murderer, Urinators 'More Dishonorable' than Climate Deniers — For Now
“Right now, public opinion is likely to judge the liars who got us into a futile orgy of unnecessary civilian killing as more dishonorable than brazen climate-change obfuscators; a few decades hence, opinion may swing the other way.” Continue reading WV Prof: Marine Murderer, Urinators 'More Dishonorable' than Climate Deniers — For Now
Enviros: Obama a 'disappointment'
“The lady doth protest too much, methinks.” Continue reading Enviros: Obama a 'disappointment'
Report: Water shortages increasingly will offer new weapons for states, terror groups
Water is the most abundant substance on the planet. Shortages are manmade. Continue reading Report: Water shortages increasingly will offer new weapons for states, terror groups
Court orders FDA to examine antibiotics use on animals
Despite much research, there’s no demonstrable link between farm use of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in humans. Continue reading Court orders FDA to examine antibiotics use on animals
Labor Dept.: Green jobs account for 2.4% of employment in 2010
“Employment in this field has been hard to measure because there’s been no consensus on what constitutes a green job.” Continue reading Labor Dept.: Green jobs account for 2.4% of employment in 2010
U.S. Rejects Environmental Reviews on Mortgages Linked to Drilling
“All this is to discourage people from issuing leases on their lands.” Continue reading U.S. Rejects Environmental Reviews on Mortgages Linked to Drilling