“And by the way, its climate coverage has been far more extensive and high-quality.” Continue reading Al Gore: Al Jazeera ‘really respected’
Month: January 2013
University of Minnesota plans event to help female students achieve orgasm
“Nothing embarrasses us, and no topic is too basic or risqué.” Continue reading University of Minnesota plans event to help female students achieve orgasm
Regional EPA official probed for illegal emails in ‘Windsorgate’ scandal
“James B. Martin, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 8 Administrator in Denver, used a private email account to conduct official business in possible violation of federal open government and record-keeping laws, The Washington Examiner has learned.” Continue reading Regional EPA official probed for illegal emails in ‘Windsorgate’ scandal
‘Citizen’ groups seek health review in coal mining permits
Real citizens — as opposed to the Sierra Club — would rather have real jobs as opposed to job-killing myths. Continue reading ‘Citizen’ groups seek health review in coal mining permits
Hayhoe: ‘You can’t make a thermometer tell you it’s hotter than it is’
But one thermometer every 720 miles (a la Jim Hansen) is hardly adequate for describing temperatures in that region. Continue reading Hayhoe: ‘You can’t make a thermometer tell you it’s hotter than it is’
More Severe Flu Seasons Predicted Due to Climate Change
“It appears that fewer people contract influenza during warm winters, and this causes a major portion of the population to remain vulnerable into the next season, causing an early and strong emergence.” Continue reading More Severe Flu Seasons Predicted Due to Climate Change
IPCC lead author rips IPCC in new book
“The problem was not only the message, but also that they were were often completely way in over their heads with the role as mediator between nature and society.” Continue reading IPCC lead author rips IPCC in new book
China’s air pollution again at danger levels
Branson: Time to stop blast fishing
But not everyone can own an airline. Continue reading Branson: Time to stop blast fishing
World Bank spending on forests fails to curb poverty, auditors claim
World Bank architect, Harry Dexter White, was a Soviet agent. What’s the surprise that it, too, is a corrupt failure. Continue reading World Bank spending on forests fails to curb poverty, auditors claim
Gore: Weather like a walk ‘through Revelation’
Gore on TODAY with Matt Lauer. Continue reading Gore: Weather like a walk ‘through Revelation’
WashTimes: Keystone XL deja vu
“Organizers calculate that if hundreds of gas-guzzling buses disgorge a few thousand protesters on the Mall, Mr. Obama will agree to kill Keystone.” Continue reading WashTimes: Keystone XL deja vu