Exposed: Summer 2024 cooler than 1934 in the US

Related links: Washington Post article

Debunked: Childhood ‘air pollution’ exposure reduces income as an adult?

Related links: PNAS study

Debunked: RFK Jr.’s claim that 60% of adults have chronic disease, 10 times more than when JFK was President

Related links: RFK Jr.’s Wall Street Journal op-ed | RAND report (from 2017, not 2014 as erroneously stated in the video) | MEPS

Debunked: The Pope, Papua New Guinea and Sea Level Rise

Related links: New York Times article | USGS study | Amelia Earhart

Milloy attacked in Seattle Times on climate and alleged 8th grade vote-splitting scheme

A retired Seattle meteorologist with whom I went to junior high school and high school has bizarrely attacked me in an opinion piece (Web | PDF) in the print edition of the Seattle Times. In addition to supposedly being “haunted” by my work against the climate “consensus”, she claims to have been initially traumatized by me because she lost her 8th grade bid to be student council president. I have no idea what she’s talking about. The article has at least been been annotated by the editor to reflect my denial of junior high election-rigging. But this is how pathetic, desperate and twisted the climate hoax industrial complex is. As to the thought of me “haunting” her, below is how she signed my senior year high school yearbook.

2-Minute Junking: Insecticides killed 1,334 American babies?

Related links: New York Times article | Science study | NRC report on pesticides in the diets of infants and children

Calculated: The Social Benefit of Carbon

Related links: Seattle Times article

Climate Fact Check: August 2024 Edition

Ten media climate scares from August 2024 and more debunked here.

Exposed: House Speaker kills bill to block $125 billion in solar subsidies from being sent to Communist China

Related links: No GOTION Act

Exposed: August 2024 cooler than August 1983 in the US

Related links: Milloy X post

Debunked: Red Dye No. 3 causes cancer? How many red jelly beans could you eat and still not get cancer?

Related links: CBS News article | 2012 Jacobson article | 1987 Red 3 rat study | Food dyes in foods study | False Alarm: The Center for Science in the Public Interest, 1971-2006