Earlier today, Al Gore responded to a question posed last week by Fox News host Bill O’Reilly: (more)
In August, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters that the floods that were ravaging Pakistan at the time were linked to global warming. (more)
Monday is set to be the coldest day for Greater New York in six years, with high temperatures in the teens in Central Park. (more)
Okay Mayor Bloomberg, here’s a chance to redeem yourself. (more)
From the Independent, March 20th, 2000: (more)
As Colorado braces for epic snowfall, Great Britain literally comes to a halt because of record blizzards, and the whole northern hemisphere enters what is predicted to be an especially harsh winter, some climate change experts are blaming the cold spell on global warming. (more)
The revelation that the Obama administration used a covert CIA program to dig up dirt on countries opposed to the Copenhagen climate treaty shows a White House desperate to enforce its orthodoxy on global warming, Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Inhofe told The Daily Caller. (more)
As predicted, because it is by now absurdly ritual, early the day after the scheduled conclusion of this year’s talks to replace the expiring Kyoto Protocol, negotiators emerged hailing a breakthrough agreement on “global warming.” The Washington Post offers its take which, although it provides no word whether I won the CEI office pool on the number of European diplomats crying (the “over/under” was five), nonetheless opens risibly: (more)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A ballot initiative primarily funded by Texas oil companies seeking to suspend California’s landmark climate law has failed. (more)
Professor Michael Mann, the US scientist accused of massaging climate change figures has been cleared by his university. (more)
Terrorism. Nuclear weapons. Corrupt and oppressive regimes. (more)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says this year’s first quarter was the warmest of any January-April period since records have been kept. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sens. John Kerry and Joe Lieberman unveiled a long-awaited bill Wednesday that aims to curtail pollution blamed for global warming, reduce oil imports and create millions of energy-related jobs. (more)
After weeks of speculation and a game-changing Gulf Coast oil spill, Sens. John Kerry, Massachusetts Democrat, and Joseph Lieberman, Connecticut Independent, plan to unveil their climate and energy legislation on Wednesday. Its political fate, meanwhile, remains inextricably linked to a question that few besides Kerry, Lieberman, and their erstwhile GOP co-sponsor, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, can answer: What’s actually in the bill? (more)
Van Jones, praised by a group of young liberals in Washington on Wednesday night, says there’s no bad blood between him and President Obama — or even the conservative radio talk show host whose protests contributed to his leaving his White House job. (more)
The Penn State climate professor who has silently endured investigations, hostile questioning, legislative probes and attacks by colleagues has finally spoken out. He says he’ll sue the makers of a satirical video that’s a hit on You Tube. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Long-awaited climate change legislation was put on hold by its authors Saturday when a dispute over immigration politics and Senate priorities threatened to unravel a bipartisan effort that took months of work. (more)
It’s Earth Day again, which means that it’s another time to unite environmental activists to rally around the green flag and blame seemingly everything technological and productive—from efficient farming to genetically modified crops—for allegedly causing ecological devastation. (more)
Something’s not quite right with the climate. Over the past few years, while global CO2 emissions have continued to swell, the global temperature rise has leveled off. (Temperatures have not cooled, however; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just announced that last month was the warmest March on record.) Meanwhile, satellites and other observational tools indicate that the net heat retained by the planet has continued to increase, and that excess energy should be pushing up surface temperatures. But it's not. (more)
Britain’s top statistician absolved U.K. scientists following the climate-data scandal — and blasted U.S. researcher Michael Mann for exaggerating the size of global warming. (more)

























