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They Call It Conservation
You know all of those enviro activists who are constantly hectoring us about the amount of energy we use (and allegedly waste) here in the…
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Ahmet Ertegun, RIP
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U.S. and China — some economic agreement, still some thorny issues
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Oversize clothes need warning labels?
Here’s a contender for the Nanny-State story of the day: A British academic says that plus-size clothes should carry labels with obesity helpline numbers…
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Climate change enhancing seals’ sex lives
Well, there’s good news today about climate change effects — male gray seals have a more active sex life. Near a remote island off…
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Draining the Swamp: Reform for Anti-Malaria Policy
The White House is hosting a summit on malaria this week, and our good friend Roger Bate will be attending. And since Roger has…
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Leonardo, Green Warrior, Saves the World
No, not that one, this one. At least one poster, “Jeffrey P,” wants to save us from celebrity opinions, while combating global warming…
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European Health Care – Here We Come!
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Ban It – and Industry Will Find a Substitute!
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Washington Post fires Last Shot (for a while) at Inhofe
The desire of global warming alarmists to close off debate was evidenced in a recent Washington Post editorial (of Sunday, December 10, 2006) which…
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CEI makes Weather Channel’s “Top Ten” – greatest impact on climate change discussion
The Weather Channel today announced its “Top Ten” list — those people or organizations that have had the greatest impact on climate change discussions.
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Incoming Judiciary chairman to defend privacy rights
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), perhaps more famous for his defense of the Vermont dairy industry and the Northeast Dairy Compact, is incoming chairman of…
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Followup on WSJ letters today
My favorite quote from the Wall Street Journal Letters today (see Ivan’s earlier post) was from Christopher Monckton, former science and technical adviser to former…
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Yet Another Round of Rockefeller-Snowe objection
Today’s Wall Street Journal features several letters to the editor (subscription required) on the paper’s editorial on the Rockefeller-Snowe letter to ExxonMobil.
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REACH and the Perils of Precaution
Today, the European Parliament voted a final time on the new regulation of Europe’s chemical industry. With this vote the proposal is almost certain to…
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Sarbox-Style Regulation: Don’t Do It
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Affordable air travel? How dare you!
The UK government, which this week doubled air passenger duty to about $20 a flight in a sop to global warming alarmism, wants to go…
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More on the Rockefeller-Snowe letter – Rockefeller attacked in home state; he responds
The Daily Mail (Charleston, WV) on December 5 carried a strong editorial castigating its junior senator, Jay Rockefeller, for his joint letter to ExxonMobil.
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It’s official — Vietnam to join WTO
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Eco-censorship continued
Two interesting posts on Roger Pielke Jr’s excellent and open-minded Prometheus blog today speak to the subject of my recent…
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Rocky-Snowe Road Winds On
As the controversy over the letter by Senators Rockefeller and Snowe chiding ExxonMobil for its funding of global warming skeptics, The Wall Street Journal,…
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Take That, Liberal Media!
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Stern Lectures
Sir Nicholas Stern, author of the wildly hyped and widely disparaged Stern Review on the economics of climate change, is leaving Her Majesty’s…
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So what’s stopping them?
The incoming leadership of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee are keen to use global warming as a stick to beat the Administration with…
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Pricking the pomposity of EU’s trade policymaker
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U.S. dairy program at odds with free enterpriser
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Miliband’s disingenuity
I should have drawn attention to this interesting phrasing in David Miliband’s enthusiasm for carbon rationing: “He said: ‘It is a way of pricing carbon…
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Scientists disprove Impressionism
The term “impressionism” was originally meant as an insult, alleging that painters such as Claude Monet merely slapped a few strokes of paint onto a…
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Black marketeers rejoice at UK government plan
The UK government is seriously thinking of introducing individual carbon rationing: Every citizen would be issued with a carbon “credit…
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Cows Are Destroying the Earth
And I thought the IPCC Fourth Assessment (see below) was good news. Now I know that we humans really are off the hook when it…