Archive for the 'Environment' Category

Congressmen Demand ‘Biofuels’, Science Be Damned

• May 17, 2009 • Comments Off on Congressmen Demand ‘Biofuels’, Science Be Damned

More Failure to Lead from Obama

• March 14, 2009 • Comments Off on More Failure to Lead from Obama

Carbon Markets “Collapse” in Europe; Ignorant Journalist Frets

• February 23, 2009 • Comments Off on Carbon Markets “Collapse” in Europe; Ignorant Journalist Frets

Ten Years of Bad Science

• February 8, 2009 • Comments Off on Ten Years of Bad Science

Poll: 44% Say Global Warming Due to “Planetary Trends” Rather than Humans

• January 19, 2009 • Comments Off on Poll: 44% Say Global Warming Due to “Planetary Trends” Rather than Humans

2008 Was the Beginning of the End for the Global Warming Hoax

• December 28, 2008 • Comments Off on 2008 Was the Beginning of the End for the Global Warming Hoax

Stupid Headline of the Day: “Oceans Ten Times More Acidic Than Thought”

• November 25, 2008 • 1 Comment

To Our British Brothers and Sisters: The Hammer Has Fallen

• September 10, 2008 • Comments Off on To Our British Brothers and Sisters: The Hammer Has Fallen

It’s Almost Like Something Unusual is Poised to Happen in Denver

• August 17, 2008 • Comments Off on It’s Almost Like Something Unusual is Poised to Happen in Denver

San Fran: The City With a Peculiar Fixation on Garbage

• August 5, 2008 • Comments Off on San Fran: The City With a Peculiar Fixation on Garbage

Internal Disagreement at APS

• July 19, 2008 • Comments Off on Internal Disagreement at APS

Dems Still Considering Gas Tax Increase

• July 19, 2008 • Comments Off on Dems Still Considering Gas Tax Increase

Global Warming Hoax is Slowly Coming Apart

• July 17, 2008 • 3 Comments

Giant Sea Turtle Returns to Texas

• June 15, 2008 • 15 Comments

ABC (Australia) Game Calculates When You Should Die For Using Up Your “Fair Share” of Earth’s Resources

• June 1, 2008 • Comments Off on ABC (Australia) Game Calculates When You Should Die For Using Up Your “Fair Share” of Earth’s Resources