You may have read that President Obama delayed the Keystone XL pipeline decision pending the search for a new route. That’s not quite accurate. Continue reading Obama delays killing Keystone XL
Uganda’s electric car
Now all Uganda needs is extension cords that can reach nations with electricity. Continue reading Uganda’s electric car
Green Cuisine: Bug-eating
Grasshoppers and crickets are okay to eat. But not spiders — they’re “colleagues”. Continue reading Green Cuisine: Bug-eating
Wall Street Journal to blame for Muller-gate?
Muller says the Wall Street Journal twisted his words. Continue reading Wall Street Journal to blame for Muller-gate?
WSJ: A Rule of Blind Injustice
“The new regulatory standard for household products is zero risk.” Continue reading WSJ: A Rule of Blind Injustice
Paul EPA Cross-State Rule Resolution Fails, 41-56
Proponents of reining in the out-of-control EPA lost this Senate battle — but the war is not over yet.
Traffic causes autism?
We have the study. Continue reading Traffic causes autism?
Sessions attacks EPA reliance on correlations
Another JunkScience.com point enters the Senate debate. Continue reading Sessions attacks EPA reliance on correlations
Boxer attacks Paul for Lung Association remark
Sen. Barbara Boxer called on Rand Paul to apologize for saying that the American Lung Association is a paid advocate for the EPA. Continue reading Boxer attacks Paul for Lung Association remark
Rand Paul cites JunkScience work on Senate floor
Sen. Rand Paul (-KY) kicked off today’s pre-vote debate on EPA’s Cross State Air Pollution Rule with an awesome attack on air pollution alarmism, including some of JunkScience.com’s work. Continue reading Rand Paul cites JunkScience work on Senate floor
UN report: Bull market for coal, natural gas
If you’re an enviro, you may want to figure out which anti-depressant works best for you. Continue reading UN report: Bull market for coal, natural gas
RFF chief: Skepticism has ‘reached its peak’
Is it time to sell skepticism short? Continue reading RFF chief: Skepticism has ‘reached its peak’