Just in case you wondering what a charter member of Democratic Socialists of America was thinking. Continue reading Old-School Socialist: Mann a hero beyond Galileo, Sagan, Gould, Carson
Month: March 2012
Deniergate Gets International Flare: Canadian scientists get U.S. money
“We will not be commenting on this matter” said a spokesman for the Canadian Environment Minister. Continue reading Deniergate Gets International Flare: Canadian scientists get U.S. money
Inhofe’s ‘global-warming hoax’ book event draws crowd
“The message today is this war isn’t over.” Continue reading Inhofe’s ‘global-warming hoax’ book event draws crowd
Mine Union Prez: EPA rule will cost jobs
A fading union speaks up too late about the EPA’s new Mercury Air Toxics Standard. Continue reading Mine Union Prez: EPA rule will cost jobs
Deniergate Accusation: Heartland entrapped Gleick?
Joe Bast — evil genius? Continue reading Deniergate Accusation: Heartland entrapped Gleick?
New theory: CO2 makes you fat
“Danish researchers have announced a rather wild hypothesis: Perhaps we are getting fatter and fatter because of the increasing CO2 levels in the atmosphere.” Continue reading New theory: CO2 makes you fat
CO2 Caution: Baby in Womb
“Remember those old “Baby on Board” signs placed on car windows and bumper stickers?… Now comes the “Baby in Womb” bumper sticker…” Continue reading CO2 Caution: Baby in Womb
Uncertainty is Not Your Friend
At the University of Western Australia, uncertainty only goes one way. Continue reading Uncertainty is Not Your Friend
Faulty Wells, Not Fracking, Blamed for Water Pollution
“Every [contamination incident] we identified was caused by a failure of the integrity of the well, and almost always it was the cement job.” Continue reading Faulty Wells, Not Fracking, Blamed for Water Pollution
Helping to save the earth proves tough for Europe
“For Europe, climate policy has always been about more than simply saving the earth from global warming. It has also been a measure of the bloc’s influence on the world stage and its ability to exercise its “soft” power.” Continue reading Helping to save the earth proves tough for Europe
Nutrition strategy fails at Pepsi
CEO Indra Nooyi and her nutritionists may be on the way out. Continue reading Nutrition strategy fails at Pepsi
Solyndra debacle slows green car loans
“We’re trying to protect the taxpayer,” says an adviser to Energy Secretary Chu. Continue reading Solyndra debacle slows green car loans