From Cartoons by Josh, for JunkScience.com.

From Cartoons by Josh, for JunkScience.com.

SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee has an op-ed in today’s New York Times cheerleading for enhanced corporate disclosure of climate risks. She has no idea what’s she’s talking about. Below is my line-by-line take down. And don’t forget about my SEC petition to stop climate lying.

Continue reading Red Herren: SEC Commissioner shovels climate nonsense at NYTimes readers
The Caesar Rodney Institute’s David Stevenson explains why the latest bi-partisan climate bill — a legislative effort to circumvent the non-ratifiable Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol for the benefit of multinational rentseekers– is bad for Americans.

California’s failure to manage its forests so as to limit wildfires offset much if not all of the state’s expensive efforts to reduce its greenhouse emissions. Three charts from the California government and some back-of-the-envelope calculations indicate this.

Continue reading Wildfires offsetting California’s expensive cap-and-trade emissions cuts
Here is the letter from Rep. Raul Grijalva (Communist-Ariz.) about the recent appointment of University of Delaware climatologist David Legates to NOAA.
Former Heartland Institute chief Joe Bast corrects the fake news on David Legates from the Washington Post. (Editor’s Note: One of the authors of the Post article, Andrew Freedman, was a political science major and is now a political science hack reporter… obviously qualified to pass judgment on Dr. David Legates.)

In 1955, atmospheric CO2 was at 314 ppm. That’s about a 100 ppm CO2 ago — and 36 ppm CO2 below the James Hansen-claimed ideal CO2 level of 350 ppm. (Note NYTimes update at end of post.)
Other points made in the Chicago Tribune article:
Continue reading Arctic warming up — in 1955 — reports Chicago Tribune
What an honor! Even the The Times (UK) took note.

California can either manage its forests better or watch them burn for another 200 years — according to the New York Times.

Continue reading New York Times debunks climate-caused California wildfires
My column in the Patiot-News (Harrisburg, PA).
Continue reading Joe Biden says he won’t ban fracking, but can we believe him?