The feds are proposing to ban smoking in public housing. But… Continue reading NO NYTimes, secondhand smoker does not cause cancer, lung disease
Day: November 13, 2015
Industry joins global warming lawsuit filed by ‘kids’ (aka James Hansen)
Hansen claims CO2 is a threat to his grandaughters’ fundamental rights. Continue reading Industry joins global warming lawsuit filed by ‘kids’ (aka James Hansen)
Silenced Spring: New York AG goes after climate wrongthink
Walter Olson writes at Cato.org:
Michael Egnor: Criminalizing Scientific Dissent
“I’ve been waiting to find out how the guardians of scientific orthodoxy are going to get skeptics of anthropogenic global warming into court.” Continue reading Michael Egnor: Criminalizing Scientific Dissent
EPA punishes Gold King spill disaster contractor with… millions in new contract awards
“You probably recall that unpleasant little incident at the Gold King mine in Colorado where they spilled millions of gallons of toxic sludge into the local river system.” Continue reading EPA punishes Gold King spill disaster contractor with… millions in new contract awards
Bravo, EPA: Ozone regulations gutted $56.6 billion in wages and 242,000 jobs between 2008-2013
Wait until the Clean Power Plan kicks in. Continue reading Bravo, EPA: Ozone regulations gutted $56.6 billion in wages and 242,000 jobs between 2008-2013
Colorado refutes EPA’s claims on toxic spill
EPA claims that outside experts approved its disastrous plan at the Gold King Mine. Continue reading Colorado refutes EPA’s claims on toxic spill
Coal India has created more green cover than it has destroyed
“For every hectare of forest damaged or destroyed by mining activity, we have recreated 2.5 times of forest.” Continue reading Coal India has created more green cover than it has destroyed
Costly wind, solar batteries good for Australian coal
Yeah… forced technology always is. Continue reading Costly wind, solar batteries good for Australian coal
There is still a big role for coal
Coal is hardly a “stranded asset.” Continue reading There is still a big role for coal