Industry can afford fracking regs, enviros assert

EnergyWire reports: Continue reading Industry can afford fracking regs, enviros assert

Feds: 'Meteorological March madness' mostly random

USA Today reports: Continue reading Feds: 'Meteorological March madness' mostly random

Gas price volatility, capital expense, pipeline shortage helps coal

The San Antonio News Express reports: Continue reading Gas price volatility, capital expense, pipeline shortage helps coal

Briggs: Climate Denial and Slavery

William Briggs writes: Continue reading Briggs: Climate Denial and Slavery

Gene Maps Are No Cure-All

Mapping the human genome was a hyped exercise in computing power that has produced no discernible health benefits. Not surprisingly, one of its chief proponents (Craig Venter) has now moved into the clean energy scam (developing algae-based fuels). At least this time, Venter is only wasting Exxon’s time and money. Continue reading Gene Maps Are No Cure-All

WashTimes: Abrupt climate-change reversal

The Washington Times editorializes: Continue reading WashTimes: Abrupt climate-change reversal

Carbon Prices Plunge

The Wall Street Journal reports: Continue reading Carbon Prices Plunge

Video: Obama's anti-Romney energy ad

Obama tries scaring voters about “Big Oil” supporting Romney. Continue reading Video: Obama's anti-Romney energy ad

Sackett v. EPA: The real rest of the story

“Last Thursday, E&E reporter Lawrence Hurley published this story on PLF’s landmark victory in Sackett v. EPA. The story is titled “Justice was blind to some facts in Idaho wetlands case,” and the impression one gets from reading it is that Mike and Chantell Sackett should not be viewed as sympathetically as common sense would suggest…” Continue reading Sackett v. EPA: The real rest of the story

Solar company bankrupt despite 'win-win' DOE loan

“Senior officials in Obama’s administration had very high hopes for the project.” Continue reading Solar company bankrupt despite 'win-win' DOE loan

Routine mammograms may result in significant overdiagnosis of invasive breast cancer

Based on a study of women in Norway, the researchers estimate that between 15% and 25% of breast cancer cases are overdiagnosed. Continue reading Routine mammograms may result in significant overdiagnosis of invasive breast cancer

BMI attacked — for underestimating obesity

Obesity is not a disease. Continue reading BMI attacked — for underestimating obesity