Just how stupid was the Obama EPA mercury rule for coal-fired power plants? You won’t believe it.

Just how stupid was the Obama EPA mercury rule for coal-fired power plants? You won’t believe it.

A new ruling from the DC Court of Appeals in today. What you need to know.
Continue reading The Never-ending Case of Michael Mann v. Free Speech: Good News, Bad News
Below is this morning’s attack on EPA CASAC chair Tony Cox for allowing the American Petroleum Institute the opportunity for input on some of his research. But Cox has been open and honest about this and the affair is a nothing-burger — quite the opposite of some EPA-funded Harvard and Syracuse researchers JunkScience.com exposed in 2015.

Continue reading Double-standard in fake news attack on EPA CASAC chair Tony Cox
Awesome. Full story at BurnMoreCoal.com.
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Axios reports that President Trump’s views on climate have been shaped over the years by a “small but influential set or organizations and people,” including JunkScience.com publisher Steve Milloy, CEI’s Myron Ebell, Murray Energy’s Bob Murray, the Heartland Institute and Sen. Jim Inhofe. Axios, of course, means this as a slam. Not only is Axios wrong, but I would be proud to have played a role in shaping President Trump’s views on climate.

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Proof that the planet is not in jeopardy from present day CO2 emissions.

Continue reading Fossil algae reveals past CO2 levels at 1,000 ppm
I make three points in today’s New York Times: 1) The National Climate Assessment is irrelevant; 2) It is a product of the Deep State (not the Trump admin); and 3) Releasing it untouched but on Black Friday was an expediency.

EPA admitted the ‘error’ that now Congressman-elect Sean Casten campaigned on. Sad!

Continue reading Appalling: EPA junk science helps elect Illinois Congressman Sean Casten
And the guys at Berkeley Earth ought to put out whatever they’ve been smoking and come down to Earth.

Continue reading No, breathing San Francisco air is not like smoking 11 cigarettes
Because this is bad news for climate bedwetters, the media release actually says that this means crop yield is “more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought” Yeesh.
