AP: 'Global Warming Is Accelerating. Time Is Close to Running Out
December 14th, 2008 8:48 PM
Despite the nation experiencing its tenth straight year of temperatures cooler than 1998's peak, and much of New England experiencing its worst ice storm in decades (video embedded right), the Associated Press on Sunday published one of the most hysterical articles concerning global warming I've ever seen.In writer Seth Borenstein's view, climate change is "a ticking time bomb that President-…
GMA Hails Obama's 'Green Dream Team
December 14th, 2008 9:25 AM
An environmentalist's dream might be a businessman's nightmare. But when it came to describing the the environmental team Pres.-elect Obama has assembled, it was sugar plum fairies for GMA this morning. Rachel Martin, who came to ABC from NPR, narrated the segment.RACHEL MARTIN: They are calling it the "Green Dream Team." Which invites the obvious question: who's "they," kimosabe? Running…
Weekend Captionfest II
December 14th, 2008 7:53 AM
A streetcar runs down St. Charles Avenue during snowstorm in New Orleans, Louisiana December 11, 2008. REUTERS/Lee Celano
AP: Preparing Country for Failing Obama Presidency, Excuses Abound
December 14th, 2008 7:35 AM
Liz Sidoti of the Associated Press seems to be setting the table for a certain amount of failure from Barack Obama by helping lower expectations among the people. Her latest AP report is as much as warning that, since he is facing "heady challenges," we shouldn't expect too much from him. In other words, before he has even really faced anything at all, Sidoti is making excuses for him almost in…
Critics Pan 'Day the Earth Stood Still' Remake With Global Warming The
December 13th, 2008 9:00 AM
Klaatu barada nikto!The reviews are in for the environmentally themed "The Day the Earth Stood Still" remake and the results are more devastating than any destruction that Gort could do to our planet. Over at Rotten Tomatoes, this remake received a lowly 24% on the Tomatometer. This lousy reception to "The Day the Earth Stood Still" remake was fairly predictable. Back in April, Newsbusters…
FT's Rachman Complains of 'Internet Slime' Over 'One World Government
December 11th, 2008 3:23 PM
Poor, poor Gideon Rachman. The Financial Times's chief foreign affairs columnist and blogger can't understand why people got so upset at him.He responded to a volume of disagreeable e-mails reacting to his December 9 column on the idea of having one world government in two different blog posts (the photo at the top right is from his blog): "Covered in Internet Slime" (December 10) and "Final…
Kernen: Energy Czar Browner is 'Scary' during 'Once in a Lifetime Rece
December 11th, 2008 1:36 PM
President-elect Barack Obama named Carol Browner the "czar" of climate and energy policy for the White House, but CNBC's Joe Kernen was wary of her appointment. "You can see that even in Europe, some of the climate concerns, given this, this once in a lifetime recession, John - to put someone that, an advocate of such strong measures," Kernen said on "Squawk Box" Dec. 11. "Really I've seen her…
NY Times' Tom Friedman to Obama: Time to Go 'Radical' on the Environme
December 10th, 2008 4:25 PM
During an interview on CNN’s “No Bias, No Bull” program on Tuesday, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman expressed his confidence in President-Elect Obama’s “vision” for environmental policy and urged that the future executive be given “means...that are as radical as its ends” to carry out this policy: “...[I]t’s great to say we’re going to have green jobs and green homes and green-collared…
Military Report Questioning Global Warming Frightens Alarmists
December 6th, 2008 5:06 PM
If you needed any more proof climate alarmists are an extraordinarily deluded bunch that will do anything to protect their dogma, you got it Saturday when a 56-page report on military strategy incited ire because it included two paragraphs on global warming that don't perfectly fit Nobel Laureate Al Gore's agenda.In fact, all the brouhaha was largely about one sentence: "In many respects,…
Global Warming Update: CNN Drops Science Unit and Miles O'Brien
December 4th, 2008 2:33 PM
Climate alarmists won't have Miles O'Brien to spread global warming hysteria on CNN anymore as the network has decided to eliminate its science and technology unit.As reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Thursday, this "will result in the loss of seven jobs including veteran space correspondent Miles O’Brien."Apparently, this isn't a cost-cutting move (h/t Chris Horner):
Save the Planet: Don't Buy Video Games This Christmas
November 28th, 2008 1:56 PM
With the economy falling off a cliff, and this shaping up to be the worst Christmas shopping season in many decades, it is almost impossible to imagine a major scientific periodical advising readers to not buy video games for their kids because of how they exacerbate climate change.This seems even more preposterous coming coincident with the release of a new international study that found the…
NYT Counts on Obama To Go Crazy Green Despite Economy
November 27th, 2008 8:18 AM
When it comes to environmental wackiness, how far gone is the New York Times? Perhaps all we need to know is that in its editorial of today the Times calls the Kyoto Protocol [emphasis added]:a modest first effort to control global greenhouse gas emissions. Modest? In terms of benefits, yes. According to Junk Science, it's widely acknowledged that the complete implementation of Kyoto would lead…
CNBC Highlights Conspicuous Green Consumption
November 26th, 2008 12:23 PM
Some wag dubbed the Prius the "Pious," for the smug self-righteousness of its greener-than-thou owners. CNBC ran a segment this morning highlighting an even pricier form of conspicuous green consumption: the installation of geothermal wells in Manhattan as an alternative form of HVAC.Narrating a segment that would have had Veblen nodding in approval, CNBC's Bertha Coombs observed "for many, it…