Environment
Huge Arctic Ozone Hole Leaves Scientists Gaping
The science journal Nature is making headlines this week with news of the largest hole in the ozone layer over the North Pole...
Honduran Deaths Trigger EU Carbon Credit Clash
The deaths of 23 Honduran farmers involved in land disputes with UN-approved palm oil plantations are raising an international outcry against alleged "human...
Read moreWill EPA Report Stall Environmental Regulations?
A report released last week by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Inspector General questions the procedural policy of the EPA’s 2009 decision that greenhouse...
Read moreThe Chilling Story of John Gorrie
The name John Gorrie is little known today, though a sculpture commemorating his contributions to the lives of every American stands in National...
Read more“Green Economy” Keeps Spending Govt Funds
Claiming that the United States “can’t afford” to lose the race to develop the technologies necessary for a transition to a green economy,...
Read moreObama Admin. Expands Endangered Species Act
Caving in to pressure from environmental groups, the Obama Administration's U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is set to expand the Endangered Species...
Read moreEPA Exaggerates Drilling Emissions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to tighten regulations on natural gas drilling based on grossly exaggerated estimates of greenhouse-gas emissions, according to new...
Read moreSenate Axes House Bid to Trim $25 Billion Green Car Loans
Despite ongoing controversy over the federal government’s scandalous loan guarantee to the now-bankrupt Solyndra, a $25 billion green-car loan fund has managed to...
Read moreAtlasgate Shrugged: Downplaying Greenland’s Fictional Ice Melt
Publishers of the Times World Atlas are under fire for exaggerating ice loss in Greenland and are "urgently reviewing" their newest map of...
Read moreWill the WAPA Loan Program Be the Next Solyndra?
As the Solyndra bankruptcy debacle begins to unwind, President Obama and political leaders will find that an increasingly bright light is shone on...
Read more“Global Warming”? Extreme Weather Deaths Nosedive
Regardless of global temperatures, fewer people are dying from extreme weather events, according to a new study published by the libertarian think tank...
Read moreShell Gets Alaska Drilling Go-Ahead from EPA
Shell Oil is set to tap Alaska's vast oil reserves now that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a final air...
Read moreNobel Physicist Calls Earth’s Temperature “Amazingly Stable”
If the American Physical Society's numbers on global warming are accurate, the earth's temperature has been "amazingly stable" and "human health and happiness...
Read moreOceans Delay Global Warming — Again
Any supposed "global warming" is on temporary hiatus thanks to Earth's deep oceans trapping the sun's heat, according to Colorado's federally-funded National Center...
Read moreInsurance Not Liable for Global Warming Claims
The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled in favor of an insurance carrier in an unprecedented case involving global warming. The court unanimously held...
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