The enviros seem to be trying to push back on JunkScience.com’s “Show us the bodies” challenge. Here, Austin, TX physician Don Williams claims to have treated six children one Saturday in August for ozone-related asthma attacks. Continue reading Dr. Don Williams: Show us the medical records
We're not defending EPA but…
… the claim that the agency has asked for 230,000 new employees and $21 billion to implement its greenhouse gas rules is not true. That said, the truth is actually worse. Continue reading We're not defending EPA but…
Communists do something right: Lomborg defunded
Denmark’s new left-wing coalition government has reached a consensus about Bjorn Lomborg’s Copenhagen Consensus Center. Continue reading Communists do something right: Lomborg defunded
New bogus climate factoid: Average species shift
What is an average species and can it move? Continue reading New bogus climate factoid: Average species shift
Coffee reduces depression risk?
Two double-shot espressos a day keeps the Prozac away? Continue reading Coffee reduces depression risk?
Congress asks EPA for secret health data — again
Are the days of secret science at the EPA numbered? Continue reading Congress asks EPA for secret health data — again
Obama hits Perry as 'denier' for Texas fires
But how does Obama explain drought-driven pre-industrial era wildfires? Continue reading Obama hits Perry as 'denier' for Texas fires
Military is customer-of-last-resort for green scam
Forget Solyndra. Congress ought to be investigating the green scam Obama is perpetrating on the U.S. military. Continue reading Military is customer-of-last-resort for green scam
From the magical food front: A pumpkin a day keeps colon cancer away?
Could this new study be the perfect excuse for a pumpkin pie diet? —>
Poll: Who's the bigger energy dope?
CNN host Fareed Zakaria starts out his New York Times book review of Dan Yergin’s new energy book with a Bill Gates anecdote. Your task? Vote for the dopiest in that sentence. Continue reading Poll: Who's the bigger energy dope?
Skeptic 'will eat his shorts on live TV' if neutrino researchers are right
“Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Physics at the University of Surrey, said: ‘Let me put my money where my mouth is: if the CERN experiment proves to be correct and neutrinos have broken the speed of light, I will eat my boxer shorts on live TV.’ reports The Daily Mail.
NYTimes: DOE loan program has 'performed well'
Poor math skills may explain why the New York Times is apparently okay with green jobs that cost $5 million each — and check out our prescription for solar industry success. Continue reading NYTimes: DOE loan program has 'performed well'