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See You in September 7 Aug 2013 | 07:35 pm

The (fully-searchable) electronic version of my book, The Delinquent Teenager, will soon cost $7.99 rather than $4.99. This is the only book-length evaluation of the IPCC by an independent journalist....

What Would a Bad Job Look Like? 5 Aug 2013 | 09:54 pm

A US official recently called Rajendra Pachauri’s leadership of the world’s most important climate body ‘extraordinary.’ But ‘inadequate’ and ‘inexcusable’ are more appropriate. photo courtesy of Wik...

The IPCC, UFOs & Pseudoscience 31 Jul 2013 | 08:08 pm

The head of the IPCC has written a novel in which the central character is infatuated with pseudoscience and in which UFO enthusiast Shirley MacLaine is presented as credible. The final installment of...

Nobel Laureate Summer Reading – Part 4 29 Jul 2013 | 07:22 pm

Girl spurns boy, marries someone else, and is anally raped on her honeymoon. Girl comes crawling back to boy, begging for forgiveness, and pleading for one more chance. So how’s this for a revenge fa...

Nobel Laureate Summer Reading – Part 3 27 Jul 2013 | 05:09 pm

There’s nothing wrong with writing a sex-saturated novel. But IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri says this book is “all about spirituality.” In 2010, Rajendra Pachauri was interviewed by the UK’s Indepe...

Nobel Laureate Summer Reading – Part 2 25 Jul 2013 | 07:47 pm

Between the ages of four and six, our hero is judged to be the smartest, gets “revenge against the whole world,” and is preferred by the girls. The central character in Rajendra Pachauri’s 2010 novel...

Nobel Laureate Summer Reading – Part 1 24 Jul 2013 | 08:23 pm

Tidbit #1 from Rajendra Pachauri’s 2010 novel. HSBC, the huge multinational bank, has linked its brand to this strange, stilted prose. I’m currently wrapping up a big project, so time is scarce. My p...

Mark Jaccard Re-Writes History 24 Jul 2013 | 02:47 am

A Simon Fraser University economist declared, on his blog in May, “I have never spoken or written of myself as a Nobel laureate.” After I unearthed written testimony to the contrary, he quietly rewrot...

WWF Partners With Country Where Rape Victims Are Jailed 21 Jul 2013 | 08:04 pm

Any country in which a woman finds herself sentenced to 16 months after reporting a rape is barbaric and deserves to be shunned. Instead, the WWF is burnishing the image of this oppressive regime. . ...

When Name-Calling Passes for Journalism 19 Jul 2013 | 09:32 pm

What journalism has now come to: calling industries you don’t like outlaws, rogues, and evaders of ‘climate justice.’ . The airline industry is known for being a brutal one. According to a 2011 pape...

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