Poor Phil Jones. Continue reading Climagater paper withdrawn from Journal of Geophysical Research
NRDC: Not for whites only — but almost
Keying off our post yesterday about Native American enviro Tom Goldtooth’s criticism that U.S. environmental groups practiced exclusionary racism, we decided to check to see if the accusation was true. Here’s what we found for the Natural Resources Defense Council. Continue reading NRDC: Not for whites only — but almost
Nature to animal researchers: Get off your arses
“Silence from the research community will mean lost access to research animals.” Continue reading Nature to animal researchers: Get off your arses
New Scafetta paper now online!
By popular demand, Scafetta’s paper linking solar and climate oscillations with planetary motion is now online. Continue reading New Scafetta paper now online!
Boxer: Premature deaths from air pollution are ‘documented’
But Sen. Sessions cites the Junkman in questioning that assertion. Continue reading Boxer: Premature deaths from air pollution are ‘documented’
Majority of fourth graders are exposed to smoke, study finds
SciAm: Effective World Government Will Be Needed to Stave Off Climate Catastrophe
EPA's Jackson to Boxer: Air pollution link with asthma hospitalizations, premature death 'not speculative'
From today’s Senate EPW hearing on the EPA budget. JunkScience will soon blow these claims out of the water (again). Continue reading EPA's Jackson to Boxer: Air pollution link with asthma hospitalizations, premature death 'not speculative'
Tivo alert: Roy Spencer talks EPA, climate, air pollution with John Stossel tonight
“John and I discuss the EPA’s overreach in regulating carbon dioxide and fine particulate matter in the air.” Continue reading Tivo alert: Roy Spencer talks EPA, climate, air pollution with John Stossel tonight
Harris Poll: Fracking benefits outweigh risks
“At the end of the day, what matters most to Americans is how much they are paying to heat their homes and fuel their lifestyles.” Continue reading Harris Poll: Fracking benefits outweigh risks
Marine scientists hunt for world's strongest corals
Perhaps they should simply hunt for “natural selection” in their Biology 101 textbook. Continue reading Marine scientists hunt for world's strongest corals
New Factoid: Damage to world's oceans 'to reach $2 trillion a year'
“The study also recommended that the United Nations appoints a High Commissioner for Oceans…” Continue reading New Factoid: Damage to world's oceans 'to reach $2 trillion a year'