Monthly Archives: May 2000

Environmental Justice – Flint, Michigan Select Steel Inc. Case

Flint, Michigan Select Steel Inc. Case Detroit News’ investigative reporting KOs EPA environmental justice effort by David Mastio EPA aided mill fighters by David Mastio EPA appeals board rejects some objections to proposed steel mill from the Associated Press EPA … Continue reading

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Shoddy research is manna for alarmists

Last summer environmentalists announced the arrival of the latest environmental threat. Pesticides acting in combination, so-called chemical cocktails, could cause severe damage far beyond what any individual pesticide caused on its own.        Congress reacted to the news by requiring the … Continue reading

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Media Coverage of Global Warming

ABC and Al Gore: A Global Warming Love Story? by Patrick J. Michaels

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How accurate are global warming predictions?

A Decade of Hot Air by Patrick J. Michaels Fred Pearce reflects on greenhouse wars by Fred Pearce (correspondent for New Scientist) Global climate change: Which experts are getting warm? by Adrienne C. Brooks ‘Global warming’ was less than predicted … Continue reading

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Is global warming causing extreme weather?

Blaming Disasters on Global Warming Doesn’t Help by George H. Taylor Chimera of Global Warming by Patrick Michaels Don’t Like the Weather? Don’t Blame it on Global Warming by David Ridenour Global Warming Hotheads Use Anything to Justify Their Theory … Continue reading

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Where are global temperatures headed?

20-year global temperature record shows warming and cooling trends from the University of Alabama Climatologist: Global warming theory based on skewed data from the Associated Press Global Temperatures by Dr Philip Jones Mean-ingless Measures? from The Statistical Assessment Service New … Continue reading

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Could global warming be good for us?

CO2: Global warming villain, or friend of plant life worldwide? An interview with Keith E. Idso from the Heartland Institute Global Warming: Enjoy it While You Can by John Carlisle Global Warming: Try It, You Might Like It by Thomas … Continue reading

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Kyoto Treaty

Economic Costs Climate Change by Kenneth Green, D.Env., Richard McCann, Steve Moss, and Roy Cordato Climate Treaty Would Hurt Consumers and Workers by Joseph G. Lehman Cloudy Science from The Detroit News Cure for global warming could be worse than … Continue reading

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Is there a scientific consensus on global warming?

Global Change Researchers Assess Projections of Climate Change by American Geophysical Union Global Warming: The Origin and Nature of the Alleged Scientific Consensus, by Richard S. Lindzen Global Warming Research Still Rife with Uncertainties by American Institute of Physics Hot … Continue reading

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Will global warming cause sea levels to rise?

Global Warming False Alarm Sounded in Texas: Pressure Group Ignores Science in Padre Island Scare from the Competitive Enterprise Institute Making Waves: NCPA Report Sets Sea Level Record Straight from the Heartland Institute Sea Level Debate is Flooded with Misinformation: … Continue reading

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