By Steve Milloy
June 3, 2011, Washington Times
What would Al Gore do? Could that really be New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s thought process? Continue reading Do GOP hopefuls trust Al Gore?
By Steve Milloy
June 3, 2011, Washington Times
What would Al Gore do? Could that really be New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s thought process? Continue reading Do GOP hopefuls trust Al Gore?
Who didn’t know that the Environmental Working Group was wrong about atrazine being a carcinogen? Continue reading Atrazine not a carcinogen, study says
The World Bank reported yesterday that the global carbon market is shrinking… politics, apathy, fraud and the failure of cap-and-trade in the U.S. to blame.
Not that climate skeptics are under any obligation whatsoever to explain whatever climate change is occurring, but a new study demonstrates that cosmic rays, as affected by the Sun, can affect cloud formation so as to have a much greater impact on global climate than CO2. Click for the full story — only on JunkScience.com.
As we predicted the other day… Finding deaf Nemos: Clownfish are growing up with impaired hearing ’caused by fossil fuel emissions’. But if baby clownfish were so sensitive to slight changes in their environment, there would be no clownfsh — imagine the relatively dramatic changes in their environment during storms that they survive. Continue reading Fossil fuel emissions make Nemo deaf?
Today’s media hoopla about the World Health Organization classifying cell phone use as “possibly carcinogenic” is much ado about nothing. Continue reading Cell phones and cancer: Who cares what WHO says?
If you need more evidence that President Obama isn’t making a good faith effort at getting our economy going again, just consider John Bryson, Obama’s nominee to be Secretary of Commerce. —>
Washington, DC – June 1, 2011 (PRNewswire) – JunkScience.com announced today that it is sending an emergency shipment of climate-related books authored by global warming skeptics to Gov. Chris Christie, the apparently climate information-deprived chief executive of the state of New Jersey. Continue reading JunkScience.com launches global warming book drive for needy New Jersey Governor; Christie should be embarrassed by 'What would Al Gore do' rationale
JunkScience.com predicts that global warming will soon be positioned as a threat to Nemo, the baby clownfish in the 2003 Pixar movie Finding Nemo. Stay tuned for details.
Catastrophic manmade global warming continues to be all bun. Continue reading 2010 record year for carbon emissions: Where's the warming?
In an editorial today hitting New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for dropping out of the Northeast cap-and-trade program, the New York Times stated:
The Northeast state compact will survive Mr. Christie’s exit. It is New Jersey that will be the poorer, with less to invest in smarter energy programs, more carbon dioxide and a leadership vacancy at its helm. [Emphasis added]
New Jersey will have “more carbon dioxide”? Hey, we bet that even Mitt Romney would know that the scare is “global warming” not “New Jersey warming.”
In a bizarre Memorial Day editorial, the Washington Post criticized climate skeptics for using the Freedom of Information Act to pry documents concerning Climategater Michael Mann from the University of Virginia.
The Post labeled the skeptics’ FOIA efforts as “harrassing” and “nuisance tactics.”
The Post, however, has been entirely silent on Greenpeace’s efforts to FOIA documents from the University of Virginia concerning Pat Michaels, University of Delaware concerning David Legates and from Harvard University concerning Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas — efforts that are truly “harrassing” and “nuisance” in nature as Greenpeace acted entirely in retaliation to the FOIA request concerning Mann.
The editorial is especially gross coming on the day when America commemorates those who died to preserve everyone’s freedoms — not just those of the politically correct.