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Climate alarmists change vocabulary for losing argument By THE WASHINGTON TIMES 7:40 p.m., Friday, September 17, 2010 In a season of rebranding, the White House has thrown the old “global warming” bugaboo under the bus in favor of a new propaganda campaign against so-called “global climate disruption.” White House science adviser John P. Holdren, who [...]
lawsuit says science behind ‘global warming’ claims is junk, discredited By Jim Forsyth Thursday, September 16, 2010 The state of Texas today sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in a federal appeals court in Washington DC, claiming four new regulations imposed by the EPA are based on the ‘thoroughly discredited’ findings of the Intergovernmental [...]
Global wealth redistribution scheme targets billions from America By THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Washington Times 6:39 p.m., Tuesday, September 14, 2010 Alarmist hysteria that melting arctic ice is causing ocean levels to rise – threatening to flood coastal cities around the world – is a “Chicken Little” warning. Last week, scientists cut in half their [...]
By Peter Whoriskey Wednesday, September 8, 2010; 3:06 AM WINCHESTER, VA. – The last major GE factory making ordinary incandescent light bulbs in the United States is closing this month, marking a small, sad exit for a product and company that can trace their roots to Thomas Alva Edison’s innovations in the 1870s. [...]
Sep 8, 2010 PARIS (AFP) – – Estimates of the rate of ice loss from Greenland and West Antarctica, one of the most worrying questions in the global warming debate, should be halved, according to Dutch and US scientists. In the last two years, several teams have estimated Greenland is shedding roughly 230 gigatonnes of [...]
Sep 7, 2010 By Fred Barns The nation’s capital endures recessions with less discomfort than anywhere else, and that’s truer than ever today. On June 17, the Obama administration proclaimed “Recovery Summer.” This was done with considerable fanfare, including the announcement that President Obama and Vice President Biden would tour Recovery Act sites—ones funded by [...]
Sep 2, 2010 A lesson in the dangers of extremist rhetoric. By JAMES TARANTO The other day Stanley Fish, writing on the New York Times website, tried to draw a parallel between the 9/11 atrocity and the stabbing of New York cabdriver Ahmed Sharif: It is wrong, we hear, to regard the proposed [Ground Zero] [...]
Leftist principles are at odds with humanity By THE WASHINGTON TIMES 6:57 p.m., Thursday, September 2, 2010 The hostage situation at the Discovery Channel headquarters in Silver Spring, Md., ended Wednesday with police taking the life of the apparent gunman, James L. Lee. This unhinged individual, inspired by the ideas of environmental extremists, believed that [...]
By MATT PATTERSON Last Updated: 4:46 AM, September 2, 2010 If this keeps up, no one’s going to trust any scientists. The global-warming establishment took a body blow this week, as the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change received a stunning rebuke from a top-notch independent investigation. For two decades, the IPCC has spearheaded efforts [...]
msnbc.com updated 9/1/2010 9:47:53 PM ET SILVER SPRING, Md. — Police shot to death a man armed with several bombs who held three hostages Wednesday at the Discovery Communications building. Authorities said the hostages were safe. At least one device on the man’s body went off when he was shot inside the building in suburban [...]

