Renewable Energy Stumbles Toward the Future

“SunEdison is far from being the only troubled green-energy business.”

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Lessons From Underwater Miami

“The mechanism for warming in the Eemian was different than today: Rather than greenhouse gases, the wobble of the planet was responsible.” Continue reading Lessons From Underwater Miami

Carbon Pricing Becomes a Cause for the World Bank and I.M.F.

“It’s frustrating to watch unelected bureaucrats like the World Bank and other institutions try to leverage their power to force elected leaders to take actions that harm their citizens.” Continue reading Carbon Pricing Becomes a Cause for the World Bank and I.M.F.

Claim: ‘Mediterranean’ diet linked to lower risk of heart attacks & strokes in heart patients

If these associations are true (always an issue), this is probably actually a socio-economic effect. Continue reading Claim: ‘Mediterranean’ diet linked to lower risk of heart attacks & strokes in heart patients

Scientific silencers on the left are trying to shut down climate skepticism

“Authoritarianism, always latent in progressivism, is becoming explicit.” Continue reading Scientific silencers on the left are trying to shut down climate skepticism

Attacking free speech on climate change

CEI in WaPo on NY AG. Continue reading Attacking free speech on climate change

NYTimes: Global Warming Feels Quite Pleasant

The latest excuse for why no one cares about global warming. Continue reading NYTimes: Global Warming Feels Quite Pleasant

Claim: Fewer U.S. youth dying from pollution, tobacco

Uh… what young person has ever been killed by “pollution” or smoking? Continue reading Claim: Fewer U.S. youth dying from pollution, tobacco

Claim: Better data needed to stop sixth mass extinction

Just makin’ up the notion of mass extinction. Continue reading Claim: Better data needed to stop sixth mass extinction

Like Europe, China to outsource CO2 emissions

Emissions not going down; just moving around. Continue reading Like Europe, China to outsource CO2 emissions

Canada, Germany lead calls to price 50% of carbon emissions by 2030

“The EU currently runs the world’s largest carbon market, although a glut of credits and generous allocations to heavy industry mean costs for polluters remain low.” Continue reading Canada, Germany lead calls to price 50% of carbon emissions by 2030

The FDA Is Turning Away from Science

“Even the FDA admitted that Carbadox is not used in human medicine and does not pose antibiotic-resistance concerns.” Continue reading The FDA Is Turning Away from Science