Bryce: Peak Oil Cult Is Proved Spectacularly Wrong

Last year, domestic natural gas production averaged 69 billion cubic feet per day, a record, and a 33% increase over the levels achieved back in 2005. That year, Lee Raymond, the famously combative former CEO of ExxonMobil, declared that “gas production has peaked in North America.” Continue reading Bryce: Peak Oil Cult Is Proved Spectacularly Wrong

Wind entrepreneur: Subsidies distort market and encourage turbines in less windy areas

“As long as these subsidies and tax credits exist, clean-energy executives will likely spend most of their time pursuing advanced legal and accounting methods rather than investing in studies, innovation, new transmission technology and turbine development.” Continue reading Wind entrepreneur: Subsidies distort market and encourage turbines in less windy areas

Claim: Air Pollution Linked to 1.2 Million Premature Deaths in China

Show us a body–c’mon, just one. BTW, the is an EPA funded study. Continue reading Claim: Air Pollution Linked to 1.2 Million Premature Deaths in China

Hansen quitting NASA; Wants to testify against, sue government over emissions

Norma Desmond is leaving NASA and preparing for his close-up. Continue reading Hansen quitting NASA; Wants to testify against, sue government over emissions

EPA sued for Instant Messaging records; Agency accused of ducking FOIA by IM-ing

Potential landmark case seeks discussions on agency’s war on coal and the role of pressure groups from little-known accounts that have escaped scrutiny. Continue reading EPA sued for Instant Messaging records; Agency accused of ducking FOIA by IM-ing

Magical Food: Eating fish associated with lower risk of dying among older adults

Even if the statistical association is true (and it is weak), this is probably a socio-economic effect. Continue reading Magical Food: Eating fish associated with lower risk of dying among older adults

Report: Carbon tax hits Aussie hospitals’ bottom lines

Hurting hospitals while not saving the planet seems foolish. Continue reading Report: Carbon tax hits Aussie hospitals’ bottom lines

Air pollution scientist, gagged by UCLA, wins a round in court; Federal judge rules case may proceed

“By all appearances UCLA did, in fact, violate [JunkScience.com friend] Jim Enstrom’s first amendment rights, not to mention his 14th amendment rights, and purposely deprived him of the funding he needed just to shut him up on issues of air pollution.” Continue reading Air pollution scientist, gagged by UCLA, wins a round in court; Federal judge rules case may proceed

Michael Mann inadvertently admits hokey stick is bogus?

Mann’s re-tweets generally seem to imply endorsement. So what about his endorsement of Science mag writer Richard Kerr’s tweet that… Continue reading Michael Mann inadvertently admits hokey stick is bogus?

FoodBabe petitions Kraft to remove yellow dyes from mac-n-cheese; No scientific evidence of harm, though

Claim “petroelum-based food dyes in children’s food” cause hyperactivity. Continue reading FoodBabe petitions Kraft to remove yellow dyes from mac-n-cheese; No scientific evidence of harm, though

Video: Arkansas oil spill

Fortunately, it’s only a mess — although no doubt affected-neighborhood residents will claim health effects from the smell. Continue reading Video: Arkansas oil spill

EPA accused of using instant messages to avoid sunshine laws in lawsuit

Chris Horner continues to expose the corrupt EPA. Continue reading EPA accused of using instant messages to avoid sunshine laws in lawsuit