By Kermit Frosch May 16, 9:01 AM
You'd expect there to be a decreasing number of polar bears out there. You'd be wrong.
By Kermit Frosch Apr 29, 9:26 AM
Our government's wrongheaded policies are causing an artificial and avoidable famine worldwide.
By Kermit Frosch Apr 9, 8:08 AM
Some people have the temerity to ask whether the fact that the earth is not getting warmer might be proof that the earth is, in fact, not warming.
By Kermit Frosch Mar 28, 1:27 PM
When was the last time at an environmental group changed their mind about anything?
By Kermit Frosch Mar 17, 8:13 AM
It's been said that the government should stay out of the bedroom. They can jolly well stay out of my bathroom too!
By Kermit Frosch Mar 6, 9:25 AM
Seeking a solution at the dairy farm is not a bad idea.
By Kermit Frosch Feb 29, 3:39 PM
We find that not only aren't we getting warmer, we are in fact getting colder.
By Kermit Frosch Feb 15, 11:25 AM
So that's why we can't find him!
By Will Offensicht Feb 14, 8:41 AM
Unless we tell our politicians to ignore Al Gore's scam, we'll all freeze in the dark.
By Kermit Frosch Feb 6, 3:27 PM
Where do little trees come from?
By Kermit Frosch Jan 14, 8:33 AM
Scientists want research grants, more published papers, and to be listened to by the general public. Bureaucrats want a bigger department and more clout. Politicians want a crisis - any crisis - so they can ride to power with a "solution".
By Kermit Frosch Jan 11, 10:15 AM
The "Precautionary Principle" is a common argument for global warming. Simply put, the Precautionary Principle is: Why take a chance? Sure, global warming seems unlikely; but if it's true, it's so awful, shouldn't we take action just in case?
By Kermit Frosch Jan 10, 7:53 AM
The ocean levels are not going to rise by 20 feet by 2100. According to the UN's International Panel on Climate Change, it's more like a single foot, or maybe 18 inches.
By Kermit Frosch Jan 9, 8:07 AM
We find governments attempting to pass laws to solve the "global warming" crisis, which as we've seen is - let us be generous here - not entirely proven to exist. Let's take these proposals on their own terms, though, and assume them to be a genuine try at fixing a genuine problem.
By Kermit Frosch Jan 8, 8:15 AM
Out of every million pounds of atmosphere... we are adding 6 pounds of carbon. That's .0006%.