“The draft report’s revisions have not cured its fundamental flaws. For example, how can a report that’s focused on just 0.2 percent of the Bristol Bay watershed possibly make predictions about the health of the entire watershed, which covers roughly 45,000 square miles?” Continue reading Alaskans fight EPA over Pebble mine
Month: May 2013
New Hampshire fights EPA on wastewater treatment
“There is nothing new about the argument the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency overstepped accepted science in ordering Seacoast cities and towns to collectively spend what could amount to half a billion dollars to upgrade wastewater treatment facilities, which feed into Great Bay.” Continue reading New Hampshire fights EPA on wastewater treatment
To the Horror of Global Warming Alarmists, Global Cooling Is Here
“Britain’s Met Office, an international cheerleading headquarters for global warming hysteria, did concede last December that there would be no further warming at least through 2017.” Continue reading To the Horror of Global Warming Alarmists, Global Cooling Is Here
Big coal faces big opposition in Pacific Northwest
But it’s hard to face anyone with your head in the sand. Continue reading Big coal faces big opposition in Pacific Northwest
Warmist Lord Stern Admits: Global warming is ‘fairly flat’
“Lord Stern, who originally warned the Government about climate change, has admitted that global warming has been “fairly flat” for the last decade.” Continue reading Warmist Lord Stern Admits: Global warming is ‘fairly flat’
Carpe Climate: Senate GOP seizes power from Obama by controlling confirmation of EPA political appointees
41 GOP Senators means nothing happens at EPA — starting with confirmation of political appointees — without GOP approval. Continue reading Carpe Climate: Senate GOP seizes power from Obama by controlling confirmation of EPA political appointees
EPA’s back-room ‘Sue and Settle’ deals require reform
“There are multiple reasons to repeal Sue and Settle but the two most important are its inherently anti-democratic character and the mockery it makes of transparency and accountability in government.” Continue reading EPA’s back-room ‘Sue and Settle’ deals require reform
Cap-and-trade works in Northeast? Freak chill strikes memorial Day weekend
Wow, that Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is really effective! Continue reading Cap-and-trade works in Northeast? Freak chill strikes memorial Day weekend
Warmist Trenberth: Global Warming Is Here To Stay, Whichever Way You Look At It
“Another prominent source of natural variability in the Earth’s energy imbalance is changes in the sun itself, seen most clearly as the sunspot cycle. From 2005 to 2010 the sun went into a quiet phase and the warming energy imbalance is estimated to have dropped by about 10 to 15%.” Continue reading Warmist Trenberth: Global Warming Is Here To Stay, Whichever Way You Look At It
Progressive Israeli Warmist: Reducing greenhouse gas won’t change a thing for Israel’s citizens
“In Israel’s latest budget plan, the item dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions has been cancelled, arousing frustration among the country’s environmental organizations. However, reducing greenhouse gas emissions is not the most urgent problem facing Israelis regarding climate change, and thus, the budget should be directed toward other environmental problems.” Continue reading Progressive Israeli Warmist: Reducing greenhouse gas won’t change a thing for Israel’s citizens
Britain calls for EU target to halve emissions by 2030
The Independent reports: Continue reading Britain calls for EU target to halve emissions by 2030
Top UK Scientist: Why I think we’re wasting billions on global warming
“If you suppose that the annual UN climate talks will save us, forget it.” Continue reading Top UK Scientist: Why I think we’re wasting billions on global warming