“The cause of most mass extinction events involved some type of climate change.” Continue reading NOAA urges teachers to terrorize kids on climate: ‘Make an extinction polyhedron’ because climate changes causes ‘mass extinction events’
Cornell President on fossil fuel divestment: “I’ve got to think long and hard before I put at risk fund flows that will benefit poor students”
“Bizarre” Bill McKibben’s quixotic divestment campaign is losing to fiscal reality. Continue reading Cornell President on fossil fuel divestment: “I’ve got to think long and hard before I put at risk fund flows that will benefit poor students”
Industry defends insecticides alleged to threaten bees; Neonicotinoids add €4.5bn annually—similar to the value added by the agriculture of Austria, Finland
In addition to these benefits, the danger to bees is junk science-fueled. Continue reading Industry defends insecticides alleged to threaten bees; Neonicotinoids add €4.5bn annually—similar to the value added by the agriculture of Austria, Finland
Four Penn State profs to bicycle to DC to raise awareness on climate; ‘A journey of faith’
Faith is what it takes to believe Penn State’s own Michael Mann. Continue reading Four Penn State profs to bicycle to DC to raise awareness on climate; ‘A journey of faith’
Frigid March killed 5,000 in UK; Spring failed to come earlier; Reminder that colder is worse than warmer
“Death rates are believed to have been heightened by more than 5000 by the acutely frigid March. The elderly, impoverished, ailing and homeless persons were believed to be most at risk as Britain shivered through the second-coldest March on record.” Continue reading Frigid March killed 5,000 in UK; Spring failed to come earlier; Reminder that colder is worse than warmer
Canadian enviro proposes graphic global warming warning labels for gas pumps; Pictures of at-risk arctic caribou, starving families in Africa, and a sad child looking at his own reflection
“The future of the planet is literally in the palm of your hand (when you pick up the nozzle).” Continue reading Canadian enviro proposes graphic global warming warning labels for gas pumps; Pictures of at-risk arctic caribou, starving families in Africa, and a sad child looking at his own reflection
WaPo Op-ed: Relying on renewable energy ‘unwise’, ‘far from realistic’; Carbon reduction ‘more sensible’ way to win race against global warming’
“Worldwide coal production increased about eight times faster than solar- and wind-power generation last year.” Continue reading WaPo Op-ed: Relying on renewable energy ‘unwise’, ‘far from realistic’; Carbon reduction ‘more sensible’ way to win race against global warming’
New Green Hope: White House chief of staff ‘takes [global warming] very seriously’
“Here’s what a lot of people don’t know about McDonough: He has a background on climate change, and he takes the issue very seriously.” Continue reading New Green Hope: White House chief of staff ‘takes [global warming] very seriously’
Obama on climate: ‘I think that the science is indisputable’
He really ought to say, “They tell me…” Continue reading Obama on climate: ‘I think that the science is indisputable’
EU cigarette tax fail to reduce smoking prevalence; Smokers switched to hand-rolled cigs
Consumer demand outsmarts the nannies. Continue reading EU cigarette tax fail to reduce smoking prevalence; Smokers switched to hand-rolled cigs
Michael Mann helps smear Virginia AG for using old sodomy law to prosecute sex offender who solicited a teenage girl
Ken Cuccinelli is using an archaic but on-the-books sodomy law to prosecute a sex offender for soliciting a 17-year old girl. Cuccinelli’s opponents are trying to position him as anti-gay. Continue reading Michael Mann helps smear Virginia AG for using old sodomy law to prosecute sex offender who solicited a teenage girl
New atrazine junk science: Herbicide ‘Though confirmed by many animal studies as harmful to endocrine systems, its specific effects are still unknown’
It’s confirmed as harmful but the effects are unknown? Continue reading New atrazine junk science: Herbicide ‘Though confirmed by many animal studies as harmful to endocrine systems, its specific effects are still unknown’