Monday, June 20, 2011

Review & Outlook: . . . And the Climate Tort Cashiered - WSJ.com
The climate tort is nonetheless finished, and the Court's decision should make it impossible to advance the same claims in state courts. Anyone who cares about the economy and the Constitutional balance of power can breathe a little easier.
Snow in RMNP nearly puts brakes on bicycle tour | 9news.com
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK - Standing next to Trail Ridge Road on Monday, Michael Burron of Philadelphia found himself a bit incredulous to the scene playing out in front of him.

Not only was it cold. Not only was it snowing. But there they were, bike riders by the hundreds, riding to the Continental Divide.

"I'm going back in my car," he quipped. "Seems a lot like Philadelphia in the winter time.... This is unbelievable."
Kill all the evil CO2
Contrary to what the warm-mongers would have us think, every living creature on earth needs CO2 to survive, and it’s terribly egotistical of anyone to think that our total output of CO2 makes any difference in climate.
The Supremes Chill Global “Warming” Alarmists | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News Blog from The Heritage Foundation
Common sense prevailed this morning when the Supreme Court dismissed a frivolous and novel global “warming” lawsuit. If you are a radical environmentalist, you know you are in trouble when a unanimous court rules against you and the opinion is written by none other than Ruth Bader Ginsburg, one of the most predictably liberal members of the Court.

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