False. Continue reading Claim: No shortage of storage space for captured CO2, study finds
Month: March 2016
Scientists trash ‘myths’ of green aviation technology
“While these inventions are fascinating from a research perspective, they won’t act as a panacea for the harmful, climate damaging emissions that the aviation industry is increasingly releasing into our atmosphere.” Continue reading Scientists trash ‘myths’ of green aviation technology
A Call for College Students to Help Shape Their States’ Clean Power Plans
Radical greens hiding behind college students. Continue reading A Call for College Students to Help Shape Their States’ Clean Power Plans
Schools Add ‘Cli-Fi’ — Climate Fiction — to Lit Curriculums
The only Cli-Fi worth reading is Michael Crichton’s “State of Fear” — but that book may be reclassified to “Current Events.” Continue reading Schools Add ‘Cli-Fi’ — Climate Fiction — to Lit Curriculums
Hillary, Bernie both oppose fracking
The GOP debate over The Donald’s hands was more intelligent.
The transcript from last night’s debate.
China CO2 Emissions May Have Peaked in 2014-Study
“Chinese carbon experts said any fall in emissions in 2015 would be mainly due to a slowdown in China’s economy, and it was unlikely that emissions had peaked so early.” Continue reading China CO2 Emissions May Have Peaked in 2014-Study
U.S. Climate Change Campaigner Dies Snorkeling at Great Barrier Reef
“He was documenting the effect of climate change on the reef.” Continue reading U.S. Climate Change Campaigner Dies Snorkeling at Great Barrier Reef
NYTimes: The World Has a Problem — Too Many Young People
Liberals hate young people, too. Continue reading NYTimes: The World Has a Problem — Too Many Young People
American Statistical Association releases statement on statistical significance and p-values
“Provides principles to improve the conduct and interpretation of quantitative science.” Continue reading American Statistical Association releases statement on statistical significance and p-values
Flashback: No evidence of harm from legally used pesticides
This issue popped up in a Twitter exchange today. Continue reading Flashback: No evidence of harm from legally used pesticides
Professors’ e-mail con climate rule public
Great work from Chris Horner and David Schnare at E&E Legal. Continue reading Professors’ e-mail con climate rule public
EPA air regulations much worse than California air
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just given Southern California air pollution regulators a free hand to kill even more of the local economy. Continue reading EPA air regulations much worse than California air