Yet Bloomberg happily accepts $1.50 per pack of cigarettes sold in NYC. Continue reading Nanny Bloomberg: ‘Even one new smoker is too many’
Month: March 2013
New study: Long-term climate change affected by underground activity
“Mantle plumes coincide with cyclical surface changes.” Continue reading New study: Long-term climate change affected by underground activity
Magical Food: Does Greek coffee hold the key to a longer life?
Only 0.1% of Europeans live to be over 90, yet on the Greek island of Ikaria, the figure is 1%. Continue reading Magical Food: Does Greek coffee hold the key to a longer life?
Solar industry caught in anti-wind fervor in Vermont
Senate Bill 30 would stop renewable energy development in Vermont. Continue reading Solar industry caught in anti-wind fervor in Vermont
Funding Shortfall: Germany Forced to Cancel Climate Programs
Wir haben kein geld für dummheit. Continue reading Funding Shortfall: Germany Forced to Cancel Climate Programs
UWashington Letter to Human Guinea Pigs: Oops…we exposed you to a carcinogen!
Last October, the University of Washington retro-actively informed its human study subjects in an EPA-funded study going back 10+ years that its researchers had exposed them to a substance classified by the World Health Organization as “carcinogenic to humans.” Continue reading UWashington Letter to Human Guinea Pigs: Oops…we exposed you to a carcinogen!
The Great Green Con no. 1: The hard proof that finally shows global warming forecasts that are costing you billions were WRONG all along
From the Daily Mail: “No, the world ISN’T getting warmer (as you may have noticed). Now we reveal the official data that’s making scientists suddenly change their minds about climate doom. So will eco-funded MPs stop waging a green crusade with your money? Well… what do YOU think?” Continue reading The Great Green Con no. 1: The hard proof that finally shows global warming forecasts that are costing you billions were WRONG all along
World’s largest concentrated solar plant now online: Represents a carbon price of $171 per ton
US warmists advocate legislation that prices carbon at about $20 to start. Continue reading World’s largest concentrated solar plant now online: Represents a carbon price of $171 per ton
The Guardian: Bee-harming pesticides escape proposed European ban
“Commission proposal to suspend use of neonicotinoids fails to gain majority, but could still be enforced by appeals committee.” Continue reading The Guardian: Bee-harming pesticides escape proposed European ban
UK: Climate debate cut from national curriculum for children up to 14
“New draft guidelines for key stages 1 to 3 criticised by scientists for ‘abdicating duty to future generations’.” Continue reading UK: Climate debate cut from national curriculum for children up to 14
WUWT: ‘Word has it that Michael Mann was one of the reviewers of Marcott et al.’
Scratch my hokey stick and I’ll scratch yours. Continue reading WUWT: ‘Word has it that Michael Mann was one of the reviewers of Marcott et al.’
Enviros sweat possible delay in EPA greenhouse rules for coal plants; Agency hiding behind one million submitted comments
EPA claims it is still reviewing the one million comments it received on the rule. Continue reading Enviros sweat possible delay in EPA greenhouse rules for coal plants; Agency hiding behind one million submitted comments