Here are some reasons why the GOP presidential candidates ought not care. Continue reading Fifty New Hampshire ‘scientists’ urge GOP candidates to accept climate alarmism
Author: Steve Milloy
Avastin fails for ovarian cancer, too
Avastin seems to slightly slow tumor growth slightly, but fails to extend survival. Continue reading Avastin fails for ovarian cancer, too
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s green road back
Green is the new “last refuge of a scoundrel.” Continue reading Arnold Schwarzenegger’s green road back
Possible dioxin standard would ‘scare the crap’ out of consumers
Ben & Jerry’s, Ben & Jerry’s… Continue reading Possible dioxin standard would ‘scare the crap’ out of consumers
Enviros, renewable industry try dampening shale gas expectations
The war against fracking is expanding to supply size. Continue reading Enviros, renewable industry try dampening shale gas expectations
Should Greenwich fret a cement plant — or Ben & Jerry’s?
A whiff of Cement Kiln-illa might be “safer” than World’s Best Vanilla. Continue reading Should Greenwich fret a cement plant — or Ben & Jerry’s?
Gingrich and Paul each say the other is ‘worse than Obama’
Let’s get this straight: no GOP presidential candidate would be a worse president than Obama. Continue reading Gingrich and Paul each say the other is ‘worse than Obama’
Sunbury to shut five coal-fired generators in Pennsylvania by 2015
More casualties of the Obama EPA’s new mercury rules. Continue reading Sunbury to shut five coal-fired generators in Pennsylvania by 2015
Hansen smacked by fellow alarmist
A RealClimateer denounces Jim Hansen’s Venus-type runaway greenhouse effect. Continue reading Hansen smacked by fellow alarmist
Key West dengue outbreak linked to travelers — not climate change
Climate alarmists have been saying that global warming would cause the spread of dengue fever. Continue reading Key West dengue outbreak linked to travelers — not climate change
Michael Mann a conservative?
Are we eating our own? Continue reading Michael Mann a conservative?
Environmental lawsuits could hit US agriculture in 2012
The National Corn Growers Association is currently involved in two major pieces of environmental litigation that will likely be decided in federal court in 2012. Continue reading Environmental lawsuits could hit US agriculture in 2012