If he’s really going to renegotiate, here’s the only deal that makes sense.
Continue reading Art of the Climate Deal: How Trump Should Renegotiate Paris
If he’s really going to renegotiate, here’s the only deal that makes sense.
Continue reading Art of the Climate Deal: How Trump Should Renegotiate Paris
Audio of Steve Milloy from yesterday’s annual meeting of ExxonMobil shareholders. Write-up of shocking meeting coming soon.
Text of remarks and related materials below.
Continue reading Milloy rips at ExxonMobil management for supporting climate alarmism
.@JunkScience: The Paris climate accord will do nothing for the planet and only make us poor. pic.twitter.com/30Fd5CEe2e
— FOX & friends (@foxandfriends) June 1, 2017
Here is my address this morning to ExxonMobil management and shareholders at the annual meeting in support of my shareholder proposal to end all political activist shareholder proposals.
Glaciers receding… but local temperatures not rising.
Continue reading NYTimes: Mapping 50 Years of Melting Ice in Glacier National Park
Past sea-level change is imagined downward. Therefore, sea level change is accelerating.
Continue reading Warmists fiddle historic sea level change data
Space preserved mouse sperm (exposed to radiation 100 times stronger than on Earth) produced healthy offspring, reports a new study in PNAS.
Continue reading LNT-driven radiation scare kicked in teeth again
If true, this could never happen.
My Investor’s Business Daily op-ed about my ExxonMobil shareholder proposal to send all climate activist shareholders.
Continue reading Oil And Climate Alarmism Don’t Mix For Shareholders
Does a new study link “pollution” with cancer — or the just junkiest of statistics with opponents of EPA budget cuts?
Continue reading Political science: EPA employees try to sabotage GOP efforts to cut EPA funding?
No… controlling soot (i.e., PM2.5) won’t “keep millions of people from dying.”
Of course… it means nothing that even the manipulated temperature data declined while greenhouse gas levels increased substantially — and that it took an El Nino to reverse the downward trend. Why learn from observations? At least they admit there was a pause.