Environment

AccuWeather's Bastardi Warns New Federal Climate Service Effort to 'Shut Down' Debate

Meteorologist calls new bureaucracy under the Commerce Dept. an 'indirect way' to regulate what people are thinking.

NYT on Latest Accusations of Bad Climate Science: Nothing Here But 'Half-Truths' From 'Right-Leaning' Skeptics

Elisabeth Rosenthal skips some highlights of the latest global warming controversy, involving bogus scientific claims on disappearing Himalayan glaciers. Rosenthal defends IPCC chairman Dr. ...

'Stossel' Finds 'Crony Capitalism' in Green Jobs Stimulus

Fox Business notes close connection between White House and only window maker that got tax credit.

Cold Can't Shake ABC Reporter's Faith in Global Warming

Bill Blakemore says skeptics should listen to his one-sided experts -- and fifth graders.

Rolling Stone Attacks 'Climate Killers' 'Derailing Efforts to Curb Global Warming'

Magazine attacks Warren Buffett, Rupert Murdoch and 15 other 'polluters and deniers.'

'Morning Joe' Guest: Wars, Economic Opportunities Created by Pending 'World Water Crisis'

Author peddles new doom-and-gloom book calling for 'an Al Gore of water' and a 'golden rule' for water usage.

Hot Weather Convinces Media of Climate Change; Cold Weather Ignored

From 2003 heat wave that killed thousands, to melting Peruvian glaciers the news media find examples of global warming.

'Nightly News' Proposes 'Geo-Engineering' Atmosphere as Solution to Climate Change

Segment suggests tinkering with the clouds and posting other elements in space to prevent so-called manmade climate change.

Farewell Tour for Environmental Reporter (And Eco-Activist Songwriter) Andrew Revkin

During his tenure with the Times, Revkin stayed well within the bounds of liberal conventional wisdom on environmental issues like global warming and population. Today, we send him off with a song.

Sign Us Up: Trillions to Fight Global Warming 'Relatively Small Fraction' of Total Economic Output

Fighting "global warming" will cost trillions of dollars, but don't worry, John Broder explains, it's "a relatively small fraction of the world's total economic output."
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