New York Times Columnist Is Worried About What's in His Urine
The FDA debunks his fears.
The FDA debunks his fears.
Welcome to Anthropocene Park.
Proposed water restrictions will do little to solve the state's water woes.
Welcome to the latest gussied up version of Malthusian eco-pessimism!
It's been over a year since a petition for rehearing en banc was filed and the D.C. Court of Appeals has yet to act.
Combining econometric and climate models: How lucky do you feel?
If renewables are as cheap as he thinks, then Steps 2 and 3 are superfluous.
Exclusive city-mandated monopolies lead to sky-high prices and crappy service. Who could have predicted it?
An elementary school student said Americans use 500 million straws a day. Adults studying the issue put the figure far lower.
Two pieces of legislation from Virginia lawmakers target animal research.
There are better ways to pay for hiking trails.
A number's popularity does not prove its accuracy.
Uncertainty over Brexit and meddlesome rules could harm the EU's leading exports and industry.
That would mean more time to address whatever problems man-made climate change may cause
How is America's Energy Future looking nine years after I first panned it? Not so good.
Seeks to ban registration of vehicles that aren't zero emissions, in 2040.
It was the 41st consecutive year with global temperatures above the 20th-century average.
New report claims U.S. overpopulation will blight their futures.
The state legislature is considering a number of measures, but none that deal with police officers killing dogs.
A likely-fatal blow to to the state's censorious "ag gag" law
Funny: These cities didn't disclose any concerns about climate change in their bond issues.
How an independent regulatory agency is supposed to work
Nearly a year into his term, it's clear the president intends to flood the bog with energy mandates and subsidies.
NOAA finds that hurricanes, fires, floods, and droughts caused $306 billion in losses last year.
Sorting out truth from gossip and rumor in Michael Wolff's new book.
Activists decry plan as a "shameful giveaway" to Big Oil.
A dispute with neighbor spurred a measure to crack down on smaller properties. But the town's large agricultural community fought back.
And would that mean driving a stake through its "biological heart"?
But doesn't mean ruling out disruptive new energy technologies.
Some subsidies never die.
Two states attempt to dictate how farmers outside their boundaries treat their animals.
The North American Butterfly Association says Border Patrol agents have harassed employees and damaged property at the National Butterfly Center.
Peak goat is finally achieved as goat yoga appears in a taxpayer-subsidized, goat-themed baseball stadium.
The feds still own the land.
"We calculated that value as 1.1 C (almost 2° Fahrenheit), while climate models estimate that value as 2.3 C (about 4.1° F)"
The D.C. Department of Health wants to protect farm animals from the ancient Hindu practice.
According to federal regulations, they are. But Congress is now subjecting that rule to scrutiny.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will reportedly approve a GMO virus to fight citrus greening disease.
Centrally planning the climate will work about as well as centrally planning economies did.
The House wanted to scale back an expensive wind energy subsidy, but the Senate prefers to preserve the status quo.
A big defeat for anti-pipeline activists.
Two new efforts in Washington seek to rein in the subsidies.
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