Did Gleick falsify the documents? Continue reading TIME: ‘The problem for climate advocates…’
Category: Climate & Energy
Brian Merchant: The Hilarious Hypocrisy of Heartland’s ‘DenialGate’ Denial
What’s the difference between Climategate and Deniergate? Continue reading Brian Merchant: The Hilarious Hypocrisy of Heartland’s ‘DenialGate’ Denial
Murdoch accused of blocking coverage of ‘Deniergate’
More alarmist projection. Continue reading Murdoch accused of blocking coverage of ‘Deniergate’
NYTimes: Activist Says He Lied to Obtain Climate Papers
So is Gleick still a MacArthur “genius”? Continue reading NYTimes: Activist Says He Lied to Obtain Climate Papers
Trade war looms over EU’s airline tax
“It is the first full-blown international battle over whether countries can or should take unilateral trade measures on the grounds of addressing climate change.” Continue reading Trade war looms over EU’s airline tax
Canada’s oil sands: Not so dirty after all
Ironically, the authors of this study oppose tar sands development. Continue reading Canada’s oil sands: Not so dirty after all
Who is Peter Gleick?
Who is the man who used deception to obtain documents from Heartland? Continue reading Who is Peter Gleick?
Guilty: Gleick admits to Heartland deception
He did it for the planet. The Pacific Institute’s Peter Gleick has admitted to using deception to obtain the Heartland Institute documents involved in “Deniergate.” Continue reading Guilty: Gleick admits to Heartland deception
WSJ: The Not-So-Vast Conspiracy
Stolen documents show the tiny budget of global warming skeptics. Continue reading WSJ: The Not-So-Vast Conspiracy
WSJ: Concerned Scientists Reply on Global Warming
The authors of the Jan. 27 Wall Street Journal op-ed, ‘No Need to Panic about Global Warming,’ respond to their critics. Continue reading WSJ: Concerned Scientists Reply on Global Warming
Gingrich mocks Obama’s environmental policies
The Tulsa World reports: Continue reading Gingrich mocks Obama’s environmental policies
Impact of burning all Alberta’s oilsands negligible, scientists argue
“Burning all the proven reserve between 2012 and 2062, they say, would raise global temperatures by just 0.02 C to 0.05 C.” Continue reading Impact of burning all Alberta’s oilsands negligible, scientists argue