
By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff July 6, 2010 You know there’s a problem when The Wall Street Journal devotes an article to the fact that there are too many bears in New Jersey. That’s what it did over the July 4th weekend, noting that there have been “1,250 sightings” thus far this year. Some of those [...]
July 6, 2010 | Posted in
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By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff June 15, 2010 Here’s what we know about “global warming.” There isn’t any. The only warming that has occurred has been the entirely natural warming that occurred when the Little Ice Age ended around 1850. By contrast, the Earth has been cooling for the past decade. Warming and cooling cycles are [...]

By Hank Richards GCC/Staff June 9, 2010 Television coverage of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico documents its deadly effect on pelicans and other wildlife. However, according to Dan Youra, author of the BlowOutBlog, there is a greater, unseen, and potentially more deadly killer in the crude. Youra says, ‘It is the [...]
June 9, 2010 | Posted in
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