Maybe their fuming could spin some turbines. Continue reading DC power plant continues to burn coal, enviros fume
Month: January 2013
Former Obama ‘car czar’ likens Paul Krugman’s economic analysis to climate change denial
“[T]o me, being a debt denier is the same thing as being a climate change denier.” Continue reading Former Obama ‘car czar’ likens Paul Krugman’s economic analysis to climate change denial
Feds spend $80 million now to possibly save $170 million over 20 years on energy efficiency at military base
Honeywell hits the honey pot today for false and/or futile hopes of tomorrow. Continue reading Feds spend $80 million now to possibly save $170 million over 20 years on energy efficiency at military base
North Carolina Medical Board rife with conflicts of interest in EPA human testing controversy
Since the North Carolina Medical Board failed to provide us with any rational whatsoever for its closing its investigation of the EPA human testing docs, we must ask why. Continue reading North Carolina Medical Board rife with conflicts of interest in EPA human testing controversy
NOAA: Global warming could ‘unfreeze’ Alaska
“Land that roughly 50 percent of Americans call home is under threat from the coastal effects of climate change, a study published Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warns.” Continue reading NOAA: Global warming could ‘unfreeze’ Alaska
Obama Czar Rattner Decries ‘Climate-Change Deniers’ — But Flies Big Private Jet
“I hate to criticize a fellow pilot, but when one engages in such sky-high hypocrisy, well…” Continue reading Obama Czar Rattner Decries ‘Climate-Change Deniers’ — But Flies Big Private Jet
Norway climate study sparks debate over global warming urgency
“This is just more evidence that the sensitivity was overestimated.” Continue reading Norway climate study sparks debate over global warming urgency
Pollution thick enough to cancel flights hits Beijing
“It’s really bad for your health, obviously,” — so where are the bodies? Continue reading Pollution thick enough to cancel flights hits Beijing
UK enviros support soda tax
It’s for the (ever-exploited) children. Continue reading UK enviros support soda tax
Study: Irrigation increases ‘extreme weather’
“Agricultural irrigation in California’s Central Valley doubles the amount of water vapor pumped into the atmosphere, ratcheting up rainfall and powerful monsoons across the interior Southwest, according to a new study by UC Irvine scientists.” Continue reading Study: Irrigation increases ‘extreme weather’
FEMA: 35,000 more New York homes and businesses will be located in flood zones
A 100-year storm will be the excuse for profiteering and stopping development. Continue reading FEMA: 35,000 more New York homes and businesses will be located in flood zones
Jeffries: China’s Air Pollution Is Saving Lives
Jefferies analysts Laban Yu and Jack Lu argue in a note today that China’s epic air pollution is actually saving lives. Continue reading Jeffries: China’s Air Pollution Is Saving Lives