From the April 1, 2024 episode of The Bottom Line.
Climate Hoax Zapped: Northern Lights cause enough warming to lower heating bills
Industry document says PFAS are ‘highly toxic’?
This morning I came across this story in The Guardian.
Continue reading Industry document says PFAS are ‘highly toxic’?
Climate Fact Check: February 2024 Edition
Ten bogus climate claims and more from February 2024 debunked here.
Climate Fact Check: January 2024 Edition
Ten bogus climate claims and more from January 2024 debunked here.
Milloy talks ecocide and Taylor Swift’s carbon footprint on FOX Business
From the January 18, 2024 episode of The Bottom Line with hosts Dagen McDowell and Sean Duffy.
Letter to House Speaker: The Biden climate agenda is a disaster in the making
Wrong Again: 2023 Edition – Hottest Lying Ever
The worst climate lying from 2023. Read it here.
Government ‘science’: Smoking marijuana is okay, just don’t breathe the outdoor air
The New York Times reports that the government quietly concluded last August that smoking marijuana is not so bad after all.
Here is the 250-page government review of the science.
Keeping in mind that (1) EPA has concluded that no level of particulate matter (PM) in outdoor air (hardly any PM) is safe to breathe and that (2) Obama’s Surgeon General said that a single puff on a cigarette (massive amount of of PM) could be deadly, the government review of marijuana safety (4x as much PM as a cigarette) does not even contain the word “particulate.”
NOAA’s global temperature graphs are meaningless
See the NOAA graph. Keeping in mind that nothing on the NOAA graph is even a “measurement,” watch the video clip of what legendary and former MIT physics professor Walter Lewin might say about it. [Source]
Climate Fact Check: December 2023
Ten bogus climate claims and more from December 2023 debunked here.
Why won’t federal judges review regulatory agency science claims?
I asked former Trump Department of Justice assistant attorney general Jeff Clark that question at the Heartland Institute climate conference earlier this year.