EPA's Pretense of Science: Regulating Phantom Risks

“The EPA’s regulatory agenda is a perilous pipe-dream precluded by the laws of math and physics—relying instead on implausible assumptions about health risks from exposure to trace background levels of the single pollutant known as particulate matter.” Continue reading EPA's Pretense of Science: Regulating Phantom Risks

EPA Inspector General Asked to Investigate Illegal Human Experimentation

JunkScience.com today asked the EPA Inspector General to investigate the EPA’s illegal human experimentation. Continue reading EPA Inspector General Asked to Investigate Illegal Human Experimentation

Journal editor rejects Milloy request to retract false case report of EPA human experiment

The whitewash of the EPA’s unethical, if not illegal, human experiments has gone interagency. Continue reading Journal editor rejects Milloy request to retract false case report of EPA human experiment

FAIL: PBS NewsHour’s Anti-Heartland Institute Hit Piece has Problems Below its Surface

The PBS NewsHour sets up a premise about ‘harmful politics’ of global warming creeping into classrooms that is superficially plausible as long as nobody looks deeply into it. Continue reading FAIL: PBS NewsHour’s Anti-Heartland Institute Hit Piece has Problems Below its Surface

The cloudiness of Chris Bretherton's 'intellectual honesty'

University of Washington climate researcher Chris Bretherton has a lot of nerve for participating in yesterday’s New York Times hit piece on MIT’s Dick Lindzen. Continue reading The cloudiness of Chris Bretherton's 'intellectual honesty'

EPA denies Milloy charge of conducting unethical human experiments; Facts show otherwise

Wayne Cascio, director of EPA’s Environmental Public Health Division, responds to Steve Milloy’s Washington Times commentary accusing EPA of conducting unethical human experiments or, in the alternative, exaggerating the dangers of airborne fine particulate matter. Continue reading EPA denies Milloy charge of conducting unethical human experiments; Facts show otherwise