After earthquake, Japan can’t agree on the future of nuclear power

Accidents happen. Learn from them (a little more concrete in the case of Fukushima) and move on. Continue reading After earthquake, Japan can’t agree on the future of nuclear power

IBD: Buffet’s Pipeline Payoff?

Investor’s Business Daily editorializes about Obama-supporter Warren Buffet profiting from the rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline. Continue reading IBD: Buffet’s Pipeline Payoff?

Geoff Fox: ‘I’m not a global warming reporter’

The Soros-funded ForecastTheFacts campaign has met more than its match in Connecticut weatherman Geoff Fox. Continue reading Geoff Fox: ‘I’m not a global warming reporter’

Hormesis: Dr. John Dunn vs. Dr. Andrew Weill

Holistic medicine advocate Dr. Andrew Weill recently authored a Huffington Post article on hormesis. JunkScience.com friend Dr. John Dunn took a quick whack at it (IN CAPS). The result is below. So that readers may enjoy Dr. Dunn’s Texas-sized personality, we have not edited his responses. Enjoy! Continue reading Hormesis: Dr. John Dunn vs. Dr. Andrew Weill

Report: Injecting sulfate particles into stratosphere won’t fully offset climate change

To the climate alarmist, geoengineering must be destroyed. Continue reading Report: Injecting sulfate particles into stratosphere won’t fully offset climate change

Mega-scare over nanotech?

It’s a good thing the EPA wasn’t around when man discovered fire. Continue reading Mega-scare over nanotech?

Al Gore: ‘Living on thin ice’

Al Gore’s journey to the Antarctic is the kick-off for a larger PR effort. Continue reading Al Gore: ‘Living on thin ice’

Report: Energy-efficient windows melt cars

So would that be an energy efficiency “externality”? Continue reading Report: Energy-efficient windows melt cars

Report: Fracker accuses EPA of playing politics in Dimock

“In our view, what is needed is an objective approach to dealing with community concerns — something missing in recent EPA actions.” Continue reading Report: Fracker accuses EPA of playing politics in Dimock

Drones to take out skeptics?

“Once this technology gets out there, it’s going to just explode.” Continue reading Drones to take out skeptics?

Barley thwarts climate alarmists

High carbon dioxide “paradoxically” helps barley offset the effects of drought, says a Spanish researcher. Continue reading Barley thwarts climate alarmists

Oops: Cancer drug Avastin found to increase cancer cells

And who wouldn’t pay $8,000 per month for that? Continue reading Oops: Cancer drug Avastin found to increase cancer cells