Category Archives: From the Publisher & Editor

Top Stories

Sneaky: EPA restores Gleick grants to Grant Awards Database (Feb. 25) | More grants to Gleick scrubbed from EPA Grants Database (Feb. 24) | Winning! JunkScience forces Emanuel to disclose insurance employers (Feb. 24) EPA scrubs grants database of Gleick grants? (Feb. 23) | Showdown at the EPA Corral (Feb. 22) | Gleick admits to Heartland deception in ‘Deniergate’ (Feb. 20) | LATimes cites ‘Mein Kampf’ to attack Heartland (Feb. 20) | Air pollution not correlated with asthma hospitalizations, reports new JunkScience.com study (Feb. 7) | Shocker: Chinese air pollution debunks U.S. EPA junk science (Jan. 5)

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Top Ten JunkScience.com Stories of 2011

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Merry Christmas from JunkScience.com!

To you and yours from us and ours.

RIP: Ron Smith

WBAL-AM talk show host and JunkScience.com friend Ron Smith energetically and humorously railed against global warming hysteria and other junk science scares. We’ll miss you, Ron. Continue reading

RIP Dr. Zbigniew Jaworowski

Dr. Zbigniew Jaworowski died Saturday while undergoing surgery in Poland. He was 84. An atmospheric chemist, radiation specialist, and medical doctor, Dr. Jaworowski was a frequent contributor to 21st Century Science & Technology and to EIR. Dr. Jaworowski fought fearlessly for the truth, with major original contributions on subjects including the Chernobyl radiation hysteria, the linear no-threshold theory, and global warming, and weathered every attack for his views with courage and equanimity. Continue reading

RIP Dr. Michael R. Fox

Nuclear Scientist, Hawaii Reporter columnist and long-time JunkScience.com friend Mike Fox dies after battle with cancer.


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Happy Birthday, JunkScience.com!

April 1, 2011 marks 15 years of JunkScience.com. Thanks to the millions and millions who have spent their valuable time with us!
Steve Milloy, Publisher

Daily news collations are back!

Click on over to JunkScienceSidebar.com to see the new comment-enabled news feed.

So, where’s the old stuff?

As regular readers have undoubtedly noticed JunkScience.com is undergoing significant renovation. Regrettably this will cause some confusion and inconvenience while search engines update to reflect the changed domain name, but it will resolve soon enough. Meanwhile, finding the old files is not at all difficult because they are still where they have always been, only the name of the domain has changed.

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Welcome to the new JunkScience.com!

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