In Paul Ehrlich’s 1968 book Population Bomb, the third sentence reads: Continue reading Population Bomb: How wrong was Paul Ehrlich?
What you need to know about climate modeling in one graph
Courtesy of Roy Spencer. Continue reading What you need to know about climate modeling in one graph
Enviros unhappy with Mayor Gloomberg’s Climate Maginot Line — Levees should be 25% higher
And then there’s the contracting corruption… Continue reading Enviros unhappy with Mayor Gloomberg’s Climate Maginot Line — Levees should be 25% higher
Okla. congressman wants Obama apology for spending 30x more on global warming than weather forecasting and warning
MSNBC reports Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-Okla.) said: Continue reading Okla. congressman wants Obama apology for spending 30x more on global warming than weather forecasting and warning
PBS NewsHour: CO2 Very Bad… except when plants use it to grow better
In the PBS NewsHour’s brief news wrap feature on May 10, its viewers received “grim” news of a worldwide rise of CO2 levels, and were treated to similar news again on Monday (6th paragraph). As I reported last year right here at JS, that’s all we’ve ever heard from them about global warming. But did a particular admission in their climate change report last night undermine their entire narrative? Continue reading PBS NewsHour: CO2 Very Bad… except when plants use it to grow better
GOP warns EPA ozone rules will cost $1 trillion
The Hill reports: Continue reading GOP warns EPA ozone rules will cost $1 trillion
EPA nominee in limbo as Republicans press for documents
“Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) on Wednesday urged the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to release data it uses to design air pollution regulations, a move that underscores the standstill on confirming a new EPA administrator.” Continue reading EPA nominee in limbo as Republicans press for documents
Report: Communist government a boon to Cuban climate change response
“Cuba girds for climate change by reclaiming coasts.” Continue reading Report: Communist government a boon to Cuban climate change response
BP forecast: Oil will remain king for transportation through 2030
Also… “U.S. oil production growth was the largest in the world last year, showing that despite some suggestions to the contrary, crude is plentiful, BP Chief Executive Officer Bob Dudley said Wednesday.” Continue reading BP forecast: Oil will remain king for transportation through 2030
Food Police downgrade Splenda from ‘Safe’ to ‘Caution’
This is junk science because… Continue reading Food Police downgrade Splenda from ‘Safe’ to ‘Caution’
Witnesses Say EPA’s Forthcoming Ozone Standards Impossible to Meet
“Witnesses agreed that if EPA tightens the current ozone standard, many parts of the country will be unable to meet the new limit due to naturally-occurring or uncontrollable ozone.” Continue reading Witnesses Say EPA’s Forthcoming Ozone Standards Impossible to Meet
Oops… iron seeding of algal blooms to trap CO2 may backfire
A new study on the feeding habits of ocean microbes calls into question the potential use of algal blooms to trap carbon dioxide and offset rising global levels. Continue reading Oops… iron seeding of algal blooms to trap CO2 may backfire