Enviro groups have filed a notice of intent (NOI) to sue EPA over the ozone standard withdrawn by Obama. If they win, there’s a good chance that taxpayers may have to pay their legal costs. Click for the NOINOI. Click for a law review article about enviros recovering Clean Air Act legal costs.
Day: October 6, 2011
More embryonic stem cell junk
So have scientists generated “genetically tailored stem cells” Or is this just more embryonic stem cell hype? Continue reading More embryonic stem cell junk
Nobel Prize winner rejects tyranny of consensus
” When Israeli scientist Dan Shechtman claimed to have stumbled upon a new crystalline chemical structure that seemed to violate the laws of nature, colleagues mocked him, insulted him and exiled him from his research group, reports the Associated Press. Continue reading Nobel Prize winner rejects tyranny of consensus
Abortion and breast cancer: Scientific and moral double standards
A New York Times op-ed today offers the chance to explore the liberal fallacy of “abortion is good, pollution is bad”. Continue reading Abortion and breast cancer: Scientific and moral double standards
Bryce: If relativity is now debatable, why not climate change?
“Last month, scientists at CERN, the prestigious high-energy physics lab in Switzerland, reported that neutrinos might—repeat, might—travel faster than the speed of light. If serious scientists can question Einstein’s theory of relativity, then there must be room for debate about the workings and complexities of the Earth’s atmosphere,” writes the Manhattan Institute’s Robert Bryce in today’s Wall Street Journal.