Please sir, I want some more. [AP]
USDA to allow more meat, grains in school lunches
Please sir, I want some more. [AP]
Please sir, I want some more. [AP]
A letter-to-the-editor in response to last week’s front-page Wall Street Journal article about a space medicine award being named for a Nazi researcher reveals that some people — a physician, in this case — apparently still don’t get it. Continue reading But the Nazi doctor was a great guy?
“There has been a historic shift in the UN climate talks in Qatar, with the prospect of rich nations having to compensate poor nations for losses due to climate change.” [BBC]
There’s the science of man-caused global warming and there are the semantics of the issue. A major global warming talking point label begs for a deeper look into why it has every appearance of becoming an exceedingly inconvenient wipe-out, when it implodes under a simple exercise in common sense. Continue reading “Ocean Acidification”: A Sweet or Sour Talking Point FAIL?
“Hydrocarbons have always been there… That’s why we drilled there in the first place.” [Casper Star Tribune]
MoA speaks truth to hot air and corruption — and gets punished. Continue reading Monckton of Arabia disrupts climate conference, gets tossed by security
The Austrian Oaf is producing a documentary miniseries to air next year, called “Years of Living Dangerously,” brimming with Hollywood’s A-list –- from producer James Cameron to narrators Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, and Alec Baldwin. [Christian Science Monitor]
Good thing Climategate 2.0 showed (via Phil Jones e-mail) that the 2-degree goal was arbitrary. [QZ.com]
Lord Monckton goes to Qatar.
Should breast cancer survivors double the length of time they take tamoxifen for only a potentially small chance of avoiding recurrence? Continue reading Bigger Role for Tamoxifen?
Bill McKibben needs to work harder. Continue reading Quinnipiac Poll: Voters Don't Blame Hurricane Sandy on Climate Change