Editorials: Environment

A Bee in Their Bonnet

Chemophobic anti-pesticide groups are at it again.

A Six-Pack of Scandals Could Define and Destroy the Obama Presidency

It’s been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week at the White House—and it isn’t looking like next week will be any better.

Does Solar Energy Actually Make Massachusetts Safer?

Earlier this month, Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick announced that

Sorry Global Warmists, But Extreme Weather Events Are Becoming Less Extreme

Just about every type of extreme weather event is becoming less frequent and less severe in recent years as

Americans Fighting Their Own Government For Economic Survival

No wonder the national debt is at nearly $17 trillion—and ticking higher every day.

Reaching 400 ppm of CO2 Is No Milestone

[The following is a letter to the editor I submitted the other day to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. They will certainly not publish it, so I publish it here.

A Climate Cycle Delivered Our Cold Spring

Lots of us are commenting on the U.S. having the second coldest spring in the official thermometer record (starting ca. 1860) and the coldest since 1975.

Is Roy Spencer the World's Most Important Scientist?

Roy Spencer is a climate scientist at  the University of Alabama Huntsville who may be the world's most important  scientist.   He has

Overconfidence: The Achilles Heel of Global Warming Alarmists

Canada 2020 climate change panel an exercise in propaganda

Environmentalists Killing US Economy

Last month, Earth Day came and went. Perhaps you missed hearing about it.