Linear Non Threshold–Junk Science Exhibit 1

Linear no threshold (LNT) toxicology is junk science. But great for aggressive government nannies.
Toxicologist Ed Calabrese PhD of U Mass, Amherst, is trying to expose the junk toxicology that now is “consensus.”
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It's Over, Fat Lady Takes the Stage

What if I told you the warming panic movement had an empty tank? Was an empty shell?
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BRRRR, Y'all

Yesterday I made the second leg of a trip back home to Texas from Omaha, and in Northern Texas ice was 1 inch and more on the roads. The ice is so damn thick in the pasture that my horses look goofy walking around because they are scared of falling.
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More on IED Vehicles

There is some sort of blinker effect when it comes to compressed natural gas. Since it always is compressed in tanks and in writing compressed with “green” or “clean” there is a blind spot that is silly.
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Psych Unbound or Unleashed

There are few writers on psychiatry, social and cultural matters who can improve on the commentary of Theodore Dalrymple (the nom de plume of Anthony Daniels, a Brit psychiatrist).
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Weather Channel Ice Capades

Two days ago I watched a dramatic presentation on Weather Channel on the disappearance of Arctic ice.
Featured, pointing at a map animation of ice disappearing from the Arctic was some anxious metro sexual.
The latest satellite info shows Arctic ice increased 29%. WOOPS weather channel.
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Michael Economides, RIP

University of Houston professor, climate skeptic, EnergyTribune.com editor and JunkScience.com friend Michael Economides passed away over the weekend. Economides was the first to expose the practical impossibilities of carbon capture and storage. Remember him as a champion of science. Help defeat warmism and carbon capture and storage in his memory.

Why not Drive an IED?

These stories of all electric cars raise some questions, but note that the Tesla driver whose car burned up said he would buy another one in a minute. Gotta love these enviros.
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Mark Steyn on Climate Developments

Such a treasure. Such a clever and articulate man.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/365220/ice-everywhere-no-hockey-sticks-mark-steyn

Damn It's Cold

My old horse Buster (31) thought he was ok living here in Texas where our winter lasts about 2 weeks and doesn’t often go below 20,
BUUUTTT Buster’s got a blanket on and he’s wondering about my judgment on where to live, and asking for more food in the morning.
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Driessen Goes Downtown

Paul Driessen writes a regular column for Townhall, and is an ally of those who propose sensible policy on energy and environment issues. He and I agree with few quibbles.
He is a spokesperson and writer for Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) that pushes back on fanatic enviros with a particular emphasis on the negative impact of environmentalist nonsense on the welfare of 3rd World people.
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Let's Talk Precautionary Principle

I know, maybe you want to see the latest–later.
Now we talk PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE, since it drives much of what we criticize here at JunkScience.com.
The idea that one bad event is too intolerable and you can’t be too risk averse.
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