Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Peter Foster: Going ape over climate | JunkScience.com

Tennessee bill lets the left link ­climate skeptics to evolution skeptics

Fred Upton: Rethinking America’s Energy Policy | JunkScience.com

It is an exciting time for American energy, but only if American energy policy spurs innovations rather than stifling them.

IBD: It’s ‘Next Stop 1970′ For California High-Speed Rail | JunkScience.com

California has always prided itself on pointing to the future. Its latest bullet-train plan points to somewhere in the 20th century, with the 19th not far behind.

IBD: Isolating Big Oil For Punishment Won’t Decrease Gasoline Prices | JunkScience.com

The higher gasoline prices go, the more the president carps about oil industry “subsidies.” But it’s a diversionary tactic. He knows that eliminating tax breaks would do nothing to ease the pain at the pump.

The incredible power of clouds (and Roy Spencer’s work) « JoNova: Science, carbon, climate and tax

Clouds cool the planet as it warms

Clouds cover an enormous 65% of the planet and are responsible for about half of the sunlight that is reflected back out to space.[i]  The effects of clouds are so strong that most of the differences between IPCC-favoured-models comes from the assumptions the models make about clouds. Cloud feedbacks are the “largest source of uncertainty”.[ii] Numerous studies show models project wildly different results for clouds, and yet few could correctly simulate clouds as recorded by satellites.[iii] One researcher described our understanding of cloud parameters as being “still in a fairly primitive state.” [iv]

Articles: A Strategy to Stop EPA Science Abuse

There is a way to stop the EPA's abuse of science and prevent their continued aggressive regulatory activity that destroys the economy and causes harm to Americans.  Primarily, we have to hold the EPA to good scientific principles and stop the EPA's overreaching and panic-mongering. 

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