Does peer review at Environmental Health Perspectives amount to little more than spell check? Continue reading Heavy metal junk science: The decline and fall of peer review
GE's Immelt Returns Focus To Green Cash
By Steve Milloy
May 7, 2011, Investor’s Business Daily
General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt hasn’t yet seen the light on climate science, but apparently he has at last felt the heat for lobbying for cap-and-trade. Continue reading GE's Immelt Returns Focus To Green Cash
Promotion or demotion for the EPA?
Sen. Richard Burr has proposed to merge the EPA with the Department of Energy.
We oppose this move because it would essentially elevate the EPA to cabinet status, extend the life of the useless Department of Energy and encourage the left-tilting environmental bureaucracy to pollute energy policy even more.
The radical greens oppose the bill because it would “abolish” the EPA.
What do you think?
Arsenic Railroad: Next stop, heart disease
If you remember the 2004 “May I please have some more arsenic in my water, mommy?” campaign directed at President George W. Bush, this story is for you. Continue reading Arsenic Railroad: Next stop, heart disease
Victory! GE's Immelt surrenders on climate
General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt has finally renounced advocacy of global warming legislation… and we helped! Continue reading Victory! GE's Immelt surrenders on climate
Why Illinois' proposed ban on trans fats should be stopped: Fact sheet
Publisher’s note: A bill has passed the Illinois House that would ban trans fats. Here is a fact sheet that can be used to debunk the ban. Continue reading Why Illinois' proposed ban on trans fats should be stopped: Fact sheet
In league with junk science
By Steve Milloy
The League of Women Voters is attacking Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) in a TV ad accusing him of siding with “polluters” over “people.” A closer look at the facts, however, reveals that it’s the LWV that’s fouling the air. Continue reading In league with junk science
Clinton energy chief: Bin Laden death good for climate legislation
Clinton administration energy chief and former UN ambassador Bill Richardson hopes the killing of Osama bin Laden improves the prospects for climate legislation. According to Politico, Richardson said:
My hope is that from this success in the foreign policy arena two days ago, that he will be emboldened to take once again to the Congress legislation — not just to increase a renewable energy standard — but climate change legislation that this country and the world need… We can sit back and say, well we’ll wait until the next election, wait until the political climate is better. You know if we do that, we’re doomed — if we don’t take action right away.
Ironically, bin Laden was Richardson’s ideological kinsman on climate.
New study: Low-salt diet kills
By Steve Milloy
Which is more dangerous: dietary salt or the government’s dietary guidelines? A new study confirms some old truths. Continue reading New study: Low-salt diet kills
CDC in a quandry: Asthma up, but air pollution, smoking down
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported today that the prevalence and number of persons with asthma have increased since 2001 despite improvements in outdoor air quality, and decreases in cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke exposure.
It is of course entirely possible, if not likely, that asthma is not really up so much as it’s being more frequently reported, often erroneously. So buck up, CDC, maybe the politically incorrect can still be blamed.
Report: Climate aid recipients score high in corruption
Transparency International reports that,
None of the 20 countries deemed most vulnerable to climate change score more than 3.6 on TI’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) indicating significant risks of corruption.
At the 2009 Copenhagen climate conference, President Obama promised that the U.S. would contribute to a $100 billion fund for developing nations threatened by climate change.
An upside of our debt crisis is that foreign climate corruption is not likely something U.S. taxpayers will be funding any time soon.
New 'study': The ONE good thing about global warming
Climate alarmists have finally found one good thing about global warming — as you might expect, though, they’re even wrong about that. Continue reading New 'study': The ONE good thing about global warming