“President Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL oil pipeline sums up his presidency. When it comes down to well-paying new jobs and cheaper energy vs. his political base, guess which wins.” Continue reading IBD: Keystone XL’s Crude Politics
Category: Climate & Energy
Snow drought in the U.S.?
Not so fast says meteorologist Joe D’Aleo. Continue reading Snow drought in the U.S.?
Santorum pokes Gingrich: ‘Only person I’ve ever sat on couch with is my wife’
Eco-Imperialism in the Jungle
The greens want to stop Brazil from developing its jungle — oh, excuse us — “rainforest.” Continue reading Eco-Imperialism in the Jungle
TransCanada Will Re-Apply for a Keystone XL Permit
TransCanada looks forward to President A. B. Obama. Continue reading TransCanada Will Re-Apply for a Keystone XL Permit
Pat Michaels responds to alarmist accusations
Skeptical Science accused Pat in “Patrick Michaels: Serial Deleter of Inconvenient Data.” Continue reading Pat Michaels responds to alarmist accusations
Romney, Gingrich rip Obama on Keystone
“As if these people were governing from Mars.” Continue reading Romney, Gingrich rip Obama on Keystone
Brookings slams Markey on natural gas exports
Old-fashioned “liberals” hit the new-fangled green-driven Left. Continue reading Brookings slams Markey on natural gas exports
Gingrich on Obama Keystone Rejection: ‘Stunningly stupid’
Campaigning in South Carolina, Newt Gingrich criticized Obama’s imminent announcement rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline saying, “This is a stunningly stupid thing to do.” [h/t Politico]
Emanuel fails to disclose conflict of interest in latest paper — Update #1
Nature responds to our inquiry. Continue reading Emanuel fails to disclose conflict of interest in latest paper — Update #1
Geoengineering: More to it than simply blocking the sun
Bad news for the climate-Dr. Strangeloves who advocate “solar radiation management.” Continue reading Geoengineering: More to it than simply blocking the sun
WSJ: A Tale of Two Pipelines
“[Green groups are willing to] ‘sue anyone and everyone to delay the project even further’ to the point it becomes ‘economically unviable.’ Sounds right, if a tad understated.” Continue reading WSJ: A Tale of Two Pipelines