Pat Michaels writes at Forbes: Continue reading Michaels: Can Republicans Play the Green Card?
Author: Steve Milloy
Kiss of Death: Republican RINOs endorsed by Center for American Progress
Dawes: Conservatives and Science
Ted Dawes on whether conservatives are losing faith in science. Continue reading Dawes: Conservatives and Science
Green RINOs rebrand themselves — and get confused
But the left hand doesn’t know what the other left hand is doing. Continue reading Green RINOs rebrand themselves — and get confused
Germany Cuts Solar Aid to Curb Prices, Panel Installations
European countries including the U.K., Italy and France have accelerated cuts for solar subsidies in the past year to adapt to falling product prices and limit runaway growth [for energy subsidies, that is]. Continue reading Germany Cuts Solar Aid to Curb Prices, Panel Installations
Dept. of Propaganda: Obama administration issues 'Energy Literacy' pamphlet
Because “energy literacy” will lead to “more informed decisions” and “sustainable energy use.” Continue reading Dept. of Propaganda: Obama administration issues 'Energy Literacy' pamphlet
Boston Herald: The EPA’s war on coal
“Someday the nation may need to burn more coal, and environmentalists would love to shut down the remaining coal plants — no matter what the economic consequences.” Continue reading Boston Herald: The EPA’s war on coal
Flame retardants spark air pollution concerns
The Edmonton Journal reports: Continue reading Flame retardants spark air pollution concerns
Video: How to talk to a climate change denier
From a “communications expert.” Continue reading Video: How to talk to a climate change denier
Global Warming Denialism ‘Just Foolishness,’ Scientist Peter Raven Says
Michael Mann 'Disappointed' In Obama's Global Warming Record
Don’t worry, Mike. There’s still time for Obama to screw us even more. Continue reading Michael Mann 'Disappointed' In Obama's Global Warming Record
Eschenbach: The EPA’s Mercurial Madness
In the process of writing my piece about Lisa Jackson and the EPA, I got to reading about the EPA passing new mercury regulations. Their regulations are supposed to save the lives of some 11,000 people per year. So I figured I should learn something about mercury. It turned out to be quite surprising … here was my first surprise: Continue reading Eschenbach: The EPA’s Mercurial Madness